Monday 31 October 2011

Beijing is not the right place to be a journalist, but if you want to work in China you can find the middle way.



" To be a Journalist in China is not easy. A lot of criticizes and worries about your audiences. I didn’t feel comfortable to be a Journalist in Beijing, so I decided to come to England”.
Luna is 24 Chinese student in London. She looks confident and determinate. Luna seems very critical about her country, particularly about their City.
She was studying there at Beijing Foreign Studies University and started thinking to go abroad with her family support. This is what she has done.
Luna had come to the small village of Leicester at Leicester University for exchange programme for 6 months. And she fell more positive about her studies.
After she came back to Beijing to finish her degree and there she realised more about her country. Luna says that China seems a very trainer-economic country, but inside not everything is good. There is the feeling of corrupted system, where richer spoils poor and dictate the rules and your future, your work. Is not possible to say what do you want to say, without thinking about your reader. Luna has found the way to build her future in England. Thanks to UK to give her the felling of freedom, to express.
She decided to come back to England and start a MA International Journalism at Westminster University. She wants to be a Political Journalist and work hard for that but she wants to feel free. At the present she is attending the MA and living in Harrow. She loves London because is a big city, best for the Media studies because a lot of things happen there.
However Luna says her roofs are still in China and she will come back after the MA. Go to Hong Kong maybe, the former colony of Britain where you can feel more freedom. It still be China but it’s like another country. This can be the middle way West in the East.

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