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Where are you from Huangmei?

Huang Mei

Huang Mei, born in 1975, is from Shaanxi. TV host, graduated from Communication University of China, once served as host of Jiuquan TV Spring Festival Gala.

Chinese name: Huangmei

Nationality: Chinese

Ethnicity: Han

Birthplace: Shaanxi

Birth Date: July 2, 1975

Occupation: TV host

Graduation school: Communication University of China

Belief: Buddhism

Main achievements: Served as the host of the Spring Festival Gala of Jiuquan TV Station

Representative work: "A Brief Discussion on the Body Language and Personality Charm of the Host"

Blood type: B

Hobbies: reading and reciting, skiing and yoga, traveling and taking photos

Character biography

Graduated from the Broadcasting Department of Communication University of China (formerly Beijing Broadcasting Institute) in 1998.

Graduated from the Journalism Department of Communication University of China in 2002 with a Bachelor of Arts degree.

Graduated from the Journalism Department of Lanzhou University in 2004 with a postgraduate degree and is currently pursuing a master's degree.

In 1990, he joined the Jiuquan TV station in Gansu Province and served as news anchor and Spring Festival Gala host. He joined Gansu TV Station in 1998 and served as the host of "Gansu Style" and "Great Development" programs.

Awards

In 2002, he was named one of the "Top Ten Outstanding Journalists" by the Future Northwest Research Center.

She has participated in hosting and planning multiple programs and won national and provincial awards.

Papers and works

Huang Mei has published many papers such as "A Brief Discussion on the Body Language and Personality Charm of Hosts" in national professional magazines and academic journals.

Host’s remarks

“Not very tall, but standard enough; not pretty, but not bad in temperament; not loud in voice, but quite magnetic; personality Not perfect, but always optimistic and cheerful, and quite popular." This is how a newspaper friend described me.

“If you want to find the most glorious career, then you become a TV host; if you want to find a career that is the most scolded, then you become a TV host. TV host, It can make you envied by thousands of people, or it can make you reviled by thousands of people." This is a widely circulated saying in the industry. I am well aware of the great responsibility and have never dared to slack off. Looking back, I have been working in television for fifteen years, and I sincerely thank fate for taking such good care of me and allowing me to do the job I love.

I am grateful, so I have learned to be more tolerant, open-minded, sincere, and calm

I always keep in mind my parents' instructions: "Be an upright person and do things down-to-earth." I am positive and optimistic and always firmly believe that tomorrow Better!