A new
hardback edition of "ZHU Rongji Meets the Press," a collection of talks and interviews
given by China’s former premier ZHU Rongji during his term, was published in
Beijing on September 8, 2016.
The new
edition not only includes the content previously published in the 2009 edition,
but also features color illustrations and video recordings, which faithfully
showcase ZHU’s charisma and wit at five press conferences between 1998 and
2002.
The Chinese Hardcover DVD Edition of ZHU
Rongji Meets the Press
"The
book has earned a warm reception from readers since its first publication in
2009. ZHU’s wisdom impressed many readers, who expressed their wish to see a
complete set of video recordings of ZHU’s responses to journalists. At the
request of the public, we have published this hardcover edition, which was
proofread and approved by ZHU himself,” said HUANG Shuyan, president of
People’s Publishing House, in an interview with Beijing
Youth Daily on Sept.
8.
"There
are around 260 minutes of video footage in total. This is the first time that
video materials on such a large scale have been included in the published work
of a Party leader,” said REN Chao, vice president of People’s Publishing House,
in an interview with Beijing Youth Daily.
The book
has sold more than 1.5 million copies since its first publication, and was
translated into both English and Korean. ZHU has donated all royalties from the
book to a foundation that promotes education and poverty alleviation throughout
China. Thanks to ZHU's donations, the foundation has so far been able to offer
nutritious meals to 2,200 impoverished students in 12 rural schools, and
further assisted 300 orphans and students in need in Hunan Province in Hunan
province, People’s Daily Online reported on Sept. 8.
ZHU Rongji
acted as China’s premier from March 1998 to March 2003. He is an unswerving
economic reformer who put China on the path to international economic
integration.
ZHU Rongji
served as the founding dean of Tsinghua University School of Economics and
Management from 1984 to 2001.
(Source: People.cn)