Wu Jingui: Passed away, Chinese Journalist, paid for storytelling.
Wu Jingui was a well-known Chinese journalist who passed away on May 18th, 2021. He is remembered for his dedication to journalism and his passion for storytelling.
Born in 1947 in Beijing, Wu began his career as a journalist in the late 1960s. He worked for various newspapers and magazines before joining CCTV in 1982. During his time at CCTV, Wu covered a wide range of topics including politics, social issues, and cultural events.
One of Wu's most famous works was "The Storyteller," which he wrote about his experiences as a journalist. The book was published in 2005 and became a bestseller in China. It tells the story of Wu's journey from a young boy to a successful journalist, and it captures the essence of what makes a good storyteller.
Wu was also known for his work with children. In addition to writing books for children, he also founded a non-profit organization called "Children's Storytelling Center" that provides free storytelling sessions to children in rural areas.
Despite his many accomplishments, Wu remained humble and dedicated to his craft. He believed that every person has a story to tell, and that it was up to journalists to listen and share those stories with others.
Wu will be greatly missed by his colleagues and fans alike. His legacy will live on through the stories he told and the impact he had on the world of journalism.
