How to say "on-site reporting" in Chinese?

In Chinese "on-site reporting" translates to  报道现场 

Transliteration: bào dào xiàn chǎng

🇨🇳 我们派了记者到现场进行报道。

🗣️ wǒ men pài le jì zhě dào xiàn chǎng jìn xíng bào dào.

🇺🇸 We sent a journalist to the scene for on-site reporting.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "on-site reporting" in Chinese?

You can use the word "报道现场" which translates to "on-site reporting".

How to pronounce "报道现场" (on-site reporting) in Chinese?

The word "报道现场" is pronounced as "bào dào xiàn chǎng".

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