Some say that it's the Oscars of China's news conferences, but I disagree. The Oscars has many stars, while the premier's news conference has only one.
Running China Daily's two sessions live studio in the Great Hall of the People reminds me of my past career as a "sandwich artist".
As a reporter, I feel lucky to have the opportunity to attend almost all group discussion sessions at NPC. But sometimes I find the deputies' speeches are too general.
Jiading, home of Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp (Group), has always been proud of its heritage as a key auto town.
A new promo video featuring Chinese culture made its debut on the screen overlooking Times Square in New York earlier this month.
The annual two sessions always mean great opportunities for journalists. It feels like we can effortlessly grab key interviewees, who we would have to chase after for a whole year otherwise.
The long walk on the red carpet from the North Gate of the Great Hall of the People to the auditorium I reckon must be one of the most challenging.
A leading expert on HIV/AIDS said people need to improve their understanding of the disease and strongly defended the controversial proposal for real-name tests.
Eight years ago, when I was an undergraduate student studying international relations in Britain, I read a book entitled Postmodern Presidency.
Sign language is being used for the first time on the live TV broadcast of Fifth Session of the 11th National People's Congress (NPC) Monday.
It is also a platform for journalists and photographers from various media organizations to discover the best story or capture a defining moment.
Luck is something that is hard to explain.