Fiji Sun Provides A Window To More Accurately And Objectively Present China To Fijians,

The Chinese Embassy in Suva has again acknowledged the Fiji Sun for its commitment to building understanding between China and Fiji – and developing informed journalism.
The embassy yesterday organised a lunch to:
- WELCOME home the outstanding 2018 graduate from the China Asia Pacific Press Centre (CAPPC) training programme, deputy managing editor/business Lusiana Tuimaisala,
- FAREWELL this year’s Fiji Sun participant in the 10-month programme, senior journalist Fonua Talei.

From left: Fiji Sun senior journalist Fonua Talei, Chinese Embassy’s Third Secretary Chen Chen and Fiji Sun’s Deputy Managing Editor Business Lusiana Tuimaisala in Suva on February 14, 2019.
The intensive programme includes courses at the journalism school at Beijing’s Renmin University – one of the most prestigious in China – and Beijing International Chinese College.
Participants also do an internship at a leading news organisation. In Ms Tuimaisala’s case it was the Chinese Investor magazine. They also travel with trainers to cover major international conferences and expos.

Fiji Sun senior journalist Fonua Talei with Li Jiabing, Director of the
Chinese Embassy’s Political Division in Fiji.
The two were accompanied to the lunch by Fiji Sun Managing Editor Digital Rosi Doviverata, and Managing Editor Business, Maraia Vula.
Feedback: maraia.vula@fijisun.com.fj