| February marks the 40th anniversary of U.S. President Richard Nixon's
visit to China, a historic event which reshaped the global balance of
power and opened the door to the establishment of relations between the
People's Republic of China and the United States.
While the outlines
of the Nixon trip are familiar, the behind-the-scenes story of how that
momentous event was covered is much less well-known. The screening of
"Assignment: China", jointly presented by the Journalism and Media
Studies Centre and the History Department, The University of Hong Kong
offers remarkable and previously unreleased footage of the Nixon visit,
interviews with Chinese officials, people who worked for Nixon, as well
as many of the journalists who accompanied the president. It shows a
fascinating and previously untold perspective on one of the most
important historical moments of the 20th century.
Members of the media are cordially invited to cover the event, the details are:
The film show will be followed by a discussion with:
Mike Chinoy
Producer, Assignment: China; former CNN's Senior Asia Correspondent and Beijing Bureau Chief
Frank Ching
Author, TV anchor and former Wall Street Journal correspondent who opened WSJ's Beijing bureau in 1979
Chen Jian
Michael
J. Zak Professor of History for US-China Relations, Cornell University;
Distinguished Visiting Research Professor, History Department, The
University of Hong Kong
Jim Laurie
Former ABC News Asia Bureau Chief who opened the first American TV network bureau in Beijing in 1981
Ying Chan
Professor and Director, Journalism and Media Studies Centre, The University of Hong Kong (moderator)
Date : Monday, 13 February, 2012
Time : 6pm to 8pm (Reservation commences at 5:30pm)
Venue : Wang Gungwu Lecture Hall, The University of Hong Kong
For enquiries, please contact Miss Carol Wong, Journalism and Media Studies Centre, HKU Tel: 2219-4416 email: wongcarol@hku.hk.
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