Prominent people who have worked in the CICG include Nobel Literature Prize-winning novelist and playwright
Gao Xingjian, Nobel Prize-nominated poet
Bei Dao, actor and politician
Ying Ruocheng (known for his role in the Oscar-winning
The Last Emperor), translators
Yang Xianyi and Ye Junjian, author
Xiao Qian, non-fiction novel writer Xu Chi, cartoonist Ding Cong, former Chinese Foreign Minister
Qiao Guanhua, and former UN Undersecretary General (1972–1979) Tang Mingzhao. In 2009, after the
Beijing Television Cultural Center fire, the vice president of the China International Publishing Group stated that quantity of media exposure would not necessarily help perceptions of China. Rather, he said, media should focus on emphasizing
Chinese culture "to convey the message that China is a friend, not an enemy". Several foreign employees have also gained notoriety, including the pseudonymous author "Alex Hill," whose account of working as a foreign editor for the organization was widely read in 2015. In his account, the author writes of feckless bureaucracy, political correctness, and a general feeling of malaise among the many foreigners working in the compound. == See also ==