The new spokesperson of the Taiwan Affairs Office has made an appearance! Give eight words to Lai Qingde
This morning, the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council held a regular press conference. The new spokesperson Chen Binhua made his debut and presided over the press conference.
Chen Binhua opened in Mandarin and Minnan dialect, which made the Taiwanese journalists present feel very friendly. "Hello everyone! Welcome to the press conference of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council. After the Mandarin" opening ", Chen Binhua" seamlessly connected "and switched to Minnan dialect:" Dear Taiwanese villagers, Xu Da, brothers and sisters, good morning everyone! "
Chen Binhua opened in Mandarin and Minnan dialect, which made the Taiwanese journalists present feel very friendly. "Hello everyone! Welcome to the press conference of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council. After the Mandarin" opening ", Chen Binhua" seamlessly connected "and switched to Minnan dialect:" Dear Taiwanese villagers, Xu Da, brothers and sisters, good morning everyone! "
At the press conference, a reporter asked Lai Ching te, who recently claimed that the mainland unilaterally closed the "door" for cross-strait communication. If elected, it will become an opportunity for cross-strait exchanges. What are your comments on this?
According to public information, Chen Binhua was born in September 1971 in Zhao'an County, Fujian Province. He studied in the Chinese Department of Xiamen University from 1989 to 1993.
Regarding this, Chen Binhua said that I can summarize Lai's statement in eight words, reversing right and wrong, and talking nonsense!
And his long-term experience working in the media has also brought him considerable help. At today's press conference, Chen Binhua introduced himself. He said that before working at the Taiwan Affairs Office, he had over 20 years of media work experience and had been stationed in Taiwan for interviews for many years. He was old friends with some of the journalists present. I hope to work together as a spokesperson in the future to enhance understanding and understanding between compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.
On June 1st of this year, an update on the website of the Taiwan Affairs Office showed that Chen Binhua has been appointed as the Deputy Director and Spokesperson of the Information Bureau of the Taiwan Affairs Office. He also became the 8th spokesperson in the history of the Taiwan Affairs Office.
According to Beijing Daily on May 18th, the "Organizational Structure" section of the official website of the Cross Strait Relations Association shows that Ma Xiaoguang, Director and Spokesperson of the Information Bureau of the Taiwan Affairs Office, and Huang Wentao, Director of the Exchange Bureau of the Taiwan Affairs Office, have been appointed as Vice Presidents of the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Strait.
According to public information, Chen Binhua was born in September 1971 in Zhao'an County, Fujian Province. He studied in the Chinese Department of Xiamen University from 1989 to 1993.
Currently, another current spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office is Zhu Fenglian.
In April 2016, he was transferred to the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council and served as the Deputy Director of the Marine Research Center, Deputy Director of the Research Bureau, Deputy Director of the Economic Bureau, and First level Inspector. The current Deputy Director and First level Inspector of the News Bureau of the Taiwan Affairs Office. He has written "Residing in Taiwan: Notes on the First Batch of Mainland Chinese Journalists in Taiwan", "Experiencing Taiwan's General Election", and "Free Taiwan - A Ten Year Journey of a Mainland Chinese".
Among the central ministries, the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council was one of the earliest units to establish a spokesperson and hold a press conference. The first press conference was held on September 5, 2000. At that time, the press conference of the Taiwan Affairs Office did not have a fixed venue, so it was held at the CCTV Media Center.