TNAG-1622-FCO40-2236-Relations-between-Hong-Kong-and-China-1987 — Page 114

FCO40 Hong Kong Department Records 聯邦事務部香港部檔案 All

中国人民对外友好协会

THE CHINESE PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION FOR

FRIENDSHIP WITH FOREIGN COUNTRIES

BEIJING, CHINA

CABLE ADDRESS: YOUXIE

The Curricular Vitees of the Members of the Chinese delegation

Mr. Peng Di, Leader of the Chinese Delegation

Peng Di was deputy Editor of the Xinhua News Agency until 1984, was the

national conferences including the Asian-African Conference in Bandung, Geneva Conference on Laos, Non-aligned Countries Conference in Belgrade and Havana, Sino- U.S. talks in Warsaw and U.S.-Soviet Summit Meeting in Vienna."A Collection of Peng 1. Di's Commentaries" was published in 1986.

Peng Di was elected Representative of the Third National People's Congress of China in 1964. During Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping's official visit to the United States, Peng Di served as his Information Assistant.

He is now working as Senior Commentator of Xinhua and member of the Secretariat of the All-China Journalist Association.

Mr. Liu Gengyin, Deputy leader of the Chinese delegation

Born in 1926, Hebei province, China, Mr. Liu was graduated from Yenching University in Beijing, worked at the Department of International organizations and Conferences of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Foreign Affairs Office of the State Council, served as first secretary of the Chinese Embassy in Canada and executive council member of the Chinese People's Friendship Association.

He was elected Vice-President of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries in 1983, elected Vice-President of the China-U.S. People's Friendship Association in 1996.

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Mr. Zhang Yan.

Mr. Zhang is First Deputy Editor-in-Chief of China Reconstruts, a monthly maga- zine published in seven different languages, including English, for readers abroad. He is also a Council Member of the All-China Journalists'Association and the China Association for International Friendly Contact. Beginning his journalistic career upon his graduation from the war-time Southwest Associated University in Kunming in 1945, he has been on the editorial staff of Chinese newspapers and magazines for over forty years. After normalization of China-US relations in 1979, he was one of the first two correspondents stationed in the U.S. to represent China's leading newspaper People's Daily. His new book "The U.S. Through a Chinese Correspondent's Byes" was published in late 1986.

MS. Huang ting

Huang Qing joined the China Daily, the country's only English language national news- paper, when it was under preparatory stage. When the paper was officially launched in 1981, she first worked as a reporter in the cultural section. In 1983, she was made the editor to start the life/people page. She participated in the nine-month NEH (National Endowment for Humanities) Journalism Fellowship Programme at the Uni-

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