Whoa! talking about commitment peeps! Here we have a great embodied example! She is Chinese reporter Chen Ying, who still in her wedding dress wasted no time in reporting the massive 7.0 magnitude earthquake that hit Sichuan on Saturday.
Chen Yin is a Chinese television program host. She attended Cornell University, where she majored in Economics with concentration in international relations and East Asian studies.
After graduating Yin embarks on a journey back to her roots in China and became the host of Culture Express on China Central Television’s CCTV-9.
We can see she has a background for going after what she wants. She is definitely a relentless spirit!
My strong passion for all things language and culture-oriented, combined with zeal for television, has led me towards a job I could only envision in my sleep. Although reality is not perfect, sometimes life jostles you around and the pieces just happen to fall into the right places: today a disaster, maybe tomorrow a miracle. In the meantime, my fingers will be crossed and my feet will march onward.
She has been praised for fellow reporters and surely her employers but no comment from the groom’s side has been known.
In the day of her marriage she went above and beyond during her special day off and saw the bigger picture as she attended the call of duty.
Apparently Chen was putting on her make up when the quake struck then she took the decision to walk out to the streets and interview locals about the aftermath!
Get this, she appeared on live T.V in her wedding gown, completed with the veil, to cover the breaking news and interviewed residents affected by the quake that killed at least 180 people and injured more than 5,500.
People must have been confused as she walked in to approach them! Thinking she eloped or something but thinking that her day was already ruined by this tragedy she did not think twice to be the first out on the streets an get the latest on what people where going through at that moment.
Saturday morning’s earthquake triggered landslides and disrupted phone and power connections in mountainous Lushan county five years after a devastating quake wreaked widespread damage across the region.
What a terrible thing to go through, luckily for Chen she can always tie the knot next Saturday.
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