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My reporter dad

My father is a journalist who combines TV camera, news photography and text editing. He once set a record of publishing 846 articles every year. He is of medium height, with a slightly Chinese face, thin and wrinkled face, and is easy to recognize when he smiles. He is in a hurry, perhaps with a camera on his shoulder, a camera bag on his back and a camera around his neck. He always appears in busy occasions. Maybe one day, you may meet your father who dares to fight for journalism.

I remember that one Sunday, my father promised to take me to the Tingjiang River for rafting, but I temporarily received a phone call from my American friend Chris from Meihuashan National Nature Reserve. Tell him to go to Meihua Mountain to find the South China Tiger. He ignored my cry, packed his equipment and set off by car. He forgot to eat because he left in a hurry. When I got there, my father bought cookies from a small shop and ate and drank natural mineral water on the roadside. They walked for nearly four hours, looking for traces of tigers in the jungle. Dad filmed more than two films. It happened that it rained lightly, so my father had to continue filming with an umbrella. The task of finding the South China Tiger this time is very arduous. After hard work, my father wrote seven news articles. Two of them were adopted by People's Daily and china national radio. Another documentary essay "Looking for the South China Tiger" was reprinted and broadcast by more than 40 newspapers and radio stations in China, and won the second prize of "Special Action for Journalists" in China Forestry News.

My father is such a dedicated journalist, and I am proud to have such a father.