On the morning of July 17, the Hebei-Taiwan New Media Forum was held in Shijiazhuang. More than 30 news media reporters, experts, scholars and heads of self-media operation units from Taiwan and Hebei focused on "improvement."

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Great Wall Network July 17th (Reporter Liu Lanlan) On the morning of July 17th, the Hebei-Taiwan New Media Forum was held in Shijiazhuang. More than 30 news media reporters, experts, scholars and heads of self-media operation units from Taiwan and Hebei conducted business exchanges on the topic of "improving media communication power". Fu Huidong, deputy director of the Taiwan Affairs Office of Hebei Province, Lin Wenxiong, president of Taiwan Herald, and Su Enen, chairman of Taiwan's Gudu Broadcasting Company, delivered speeches respectively.

Fu Huidong said in his speech that the interaction between cross-strait media has played a very good catalytic role in inheriting traditional Chinese culture, enhancing understanding and emotional integration of compatriots on both sides of the strait, and promoting economic and trade exchanges and cooperation in various fields. We hope that through this forum, we can create better experiences, achieve more frequent exchanges in the future, establish deeper friendships, and gradually realize the business improvement and in-depth integration of Hebei and Taiwan media in terms of content, channels, technology, operations, management, etc. Let’s work together to make new contributions to the integrated development of both sides of the Taiwan Strait.

On the morning of July 17, the Hebei-Taiwan New Media Forum was held in Shijiazhuang. More than 30 news media reporters, experts, scholars and heads of self-media operation units from Taiwan and Hebei focused on

Delegates taking a group photo. Photo by Zhang Zhanjun

Taiwan Herald President Lin Wenxiong expressed his gratitude to the Taiwan Affairs Office of Hebei Province for setting up a platform for cross-strait media. He said that he would visit Hebei through the media in central and southern Taiwan, and truly reflect what he saw and heard on the island, and called on more Taiwanese folks to visit Hebei. Su Enen, general manager of Taiwan's Gudu Broadcasting Company, shared his feelings about his several visits to Hebei. He said that the new media field in mainland China started late but is developing rapidly. It is necessary to go to the mainland to learn from it and I believe there will be great gains. The atmosphere at the

forum was lively. Representatives actively and enthusiastically shared their views and experiences on the development of new media and put forward constructive opinions on new media cooperation between Hebei and Taiwan.

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