China's Hu and Wen get own "fan" website
BEIJING (Reuters Life) - Does Chinese President Hu Jintao give you goosebumps? Got the hots for Premier Wen Jiabao? Then Communist Party mouthpiece the People's Daily has the answer -- join their online fan club.
While Chinese politicians are not normally known for star appeal -- drabness and formal handshakes are more their style -- the People's Daily is making a stab at changing all that on their new "Jin and Bao Fans' Zone" (here).
"It's to let fans who ardently love the general secretary and premier have a platform to express their emotions, have discussions and communicate," the newspaper wrote on its website on Thursday.
Hu is also general secretary of the Communist Party.
The site, which already has almost 97,000 registered fans, is full of stories about the two senior officials, and features pictures of them in happy poses with farmers, students and the aged.
Afficionados can even leave messages for the two.
"I really, really, really love our general secretary and premier!!!" wrote one supporter.
"Wishing big brother Hu and Baobao the best of health!" wrote another.
"Taotao and Baobao, I will certainly work hard!" said a third, using diminutive forms of their names, which would normally only be reserved for close family members. Continued...
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