Du Xian (news anchor)
Du Xian | |||||||
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杜宪 | |||||||
Born | Beijing, China | September 23, 1954||||||
Alma mater | Communication University of China | ||||||
Occupation(s) | News anchor, journalist, professor | ||||||
Years active | 1982-present | ||||||
Known for | Xinwen Lianbo | ||||||
Television | Phoenix Television | ||||||
Spouse | |||||||
Children | 1 | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 杜憲 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 杜宪 | ||||||
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Du Xian (Chinese: 杜宪; born 23 September 1954) is a Chinese news anchor, journalist, and professor.[1]
Biography
Du was born in Beijing in 1954, the daughter of the scientist and engineer Du Qinghua, an academician the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
After graduating from Communication University of China in 1982 she was assigned to China Central Television to host Xinwen Lianbo.
On June 4, 1989, Zhang Hongmin and Du Xian reported the People's Liberation Army cleared out thousands of protest students in Tian'anmen Square protests of 1989, she was forced to resign for expressing sympathy (she wore a black mourning gown and her voice was deeply different from usual).[2]
In January 2000, Du was employed as a host at Phoenix Television, she hosted We Only Have One Earth, Crossing the Sand Line, and Looking for the Faraway Homeland.
She is now a professor at Communication University of China.
Works
Television
- Xinwen Lianbo
- We Only Have One Earth (Chinese: 我们只有一个地球)
- Crossing the Sand Line (Chinese: 穿越风沙线)
- Looking for the Faraway Homeland (Chinese: 寻找远去的家园)
Book
- My 106 days in America (Chinese: 我在美国的106天)
Personal life
Du was married to a notable Chinese actor Chen Daoming, their daughter, Chen Ge (陈格), was born in 1985.[3][4]
References
- ^ 杜宪. Sina (in Chinese). 2006. Archived from the original on 2014-02-22.
- ^ 1989年6月4日中国中央电视台新闻联播节目(前5分钟). YouTube (in Chinese).
- ^ 杜宪. 163.com (in Chinese). 2013.
- ^ 陈道明太太杜宪近照曝光 曾为央视新闻主播. China.net (in Chinese). 2012.