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CCTV Correspondent

Miro Lu

Miro Lu is a bilingual broadcast journalist. Based in Singapore, she is responsible for CCTV-News´ news coverage in Southeast Asia. From Singapore, she covers Singapore Airshow, Shangri-La Dialogue and a variety of stories from Singapore´s public transport system to the city-state´s foreign labor issues.

Prior to joining CCTV-News, Miro was the New York correspondent for China Business Network. She was the first business reporter from a Chinese mainland network to report on the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange.

News Reports

Local hawker center claims Michelin Star

Michelin-starred meals are often associated with a candle-lit environment, up scale ingredients and an expensive bill to top it all off. But in the recently-launched Singapore Michelin Guide, food enthusiasts can enjoy the world’s cheapest one-star meal at a local hawker center. Prices are as low as 2 Singapore dollars.

Crossover: China-ASEAN Senior officials gather to discuss hot issues

The 22nd China-ASEAN Senior Officials' Consultation opened in Singapore on Wednesday. China's Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin is co-hosting the 2-day meeting with Chee Wee Kiong, Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs of Singapore.

ASEAN's ambitious goal that will take years to achieve

The ASEAN Economic Community is only weeks away from its inauguration, but that doesn’t mean a single economic block will be formed in the short term. The AEC is an ambitious goal that will take years to achieve.

Crossover: Kicking off two-day state visit

For more on Xi's state visit in Singapore, we are joined by our correspondent Miro Lu in Singapore. Q1. Tell us President Xi Jinping's visiting schedule in Singapore, and what is the expectation from Singapore?

Crossover: Agenda of President Xi's visit to Singapore

To get more on President Xi's visit to Singapore, let's cross over to Miro Lu, our correspondent in Singapore. Q1. What's the agenda for Xi's visit in Singapore?

Singapore integrates cycling with public transport

With worldwide concern about health and the environment created by the motor-dominated era, many in the developed world have turned cycling into a mascot for green and sustainable transport. Singapore has seen a renewed surge in cycling. The city-state is now working towards integrating cycling with public transport.