摘要
When the annual gatherings of China's top legislature and its top body of political advisers, known as the Two Sessions (Lianghui), are held, everyone knows the leaders have to burn the midnight oil to meet public expectations and deliver the goods. However, there's another tribe that too faces immense pressure—the reporters covering the Two Sessions who have to attend various media events, interview people, and be on call 24x7 till the sessions close. Besides the work itself there is also stiff competition with around 3,000 other journalists covering the events as well.