1. Introduction to "World Clock"
The "World Clock" is a new news release on China's Central Radio and TV news portal, Chinese news, audio, video, Mongolian language and Chinese language education. .
-The latest news
- The "World Clock" will bring you interesting activities.
2. China International Radio (CRI) was established on December 3, 1941, the only national radio broadcasting broadcast in China, and is currently distributing news and information in 65 languages worldwide. It is broadcast in Mongolian in 9470, 11875, 5915, and 5990 Khz.
3. International Online Network (CRI Online) is a public information network of China International Radio. Since its inception in 1998, the network has been distributing information in 65 languages. Learn the Mongolian version of http://mongol.cri.cn.
4. China Central Television (CCTV), China International Radio (CRI) and Central National Radio (CNR) were merged in March 2018 and made Central Radio and Television in China.
The "World Clock" is a new news release on China's Central Radio and TV news portal, Chinese news, audio, video, Mongolian language and Chinese language education. .
-The latest news
- The "World Clock" will bring you interesting activities.
2. China International Radio (CRI) was established on December 3, 1941, the only national radio broadcasting broadcast in China, and is currently distributing news and information in 65 languages worldwide. It is broadcast in Mongolian in 9470, 11875, 5915, and 5990 Khz.
3. International Online Network (CRI Online) is a public information network of China International Radio. Since its inception in 1998, the network has been distributing information in 65 languages. Learn the Mongolian version of http://mongol.cri.cn.
4. China Central Television (CCTV), China International Radio (CRI) and Central National Radio (CNR) were merged in March 2018 and made Central Radio and Television in China.
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