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(KPL) As part of the 2025 Study Tour and Exchange Program organized by the China International Press Communication Center (CIPCC), more than 40 foreign journalists from the Asia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and Eurasia regions visited the 31st China Content Broadcasting Network Exhibition (CCBN 2025). Among them were two Lao journalists representing the Lao News Agency and Luang Prabang Provincial Radio and Television Station.

(KPL) As part of the 2025 Study Tour and Exchange Program organized by the China International Press Communication Center (CIPCC), more than 40 foreign journalists from the Asia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and Eurasia regions visited the 31st China Content Broadcasting Network Exhibition (CCBN 2025). Among them were two Lao journalists representing the Lao News Agency and Luang Prabang Provincial Radio and Television Station.
Held from April 22 to 25 at the Beijing International Convention and Exhibition Center, the event was hosted by the Academy of Broadcasting Science under the National Radio and Television Administration.

During the tour, exhibitors guided the media delegation through the latest advancements in AI-powered content production, showcasing innovations in broadcasting, entertainment programming, and advertising. The exhibition featured hundreds of tech companies, industry partners, and businesses, highlighting cutting-edge products and solutions.
Mr. Huafen Shi, General Manager of CCBN, emphasized the exhibition’s significance as Asia’s premier event for content, media, entertainment, and technology. "CCBN serves as both an observer and a driving force in the industry’s evolution," he stated. "We remain steadfast in our commitment to innovation and empowerment. With China’s economic resurgence, the global influence of Chinese enterprises in these sectors continues to grow."
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