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Zheng Li (news Anchor)
Zheng Li (; born November 5, 1974) is a Chinese news anchor for China Central Television, the main state announcer of China. She is known all over China as an announcer for the 7:00 pm CCTV News program ''Xinwen Lianbo'', which has reach all over China on various networks and internationally, is one of the most watched news programs in the world. Biography Zheng was born in Kedong County, Heilongjiang, on November 5, 1974. In 1993, she was admitted to Qiqihar University, where she majored in Chinese language, Chinese. After graduating in 1997, she was dispatched to Heilongjiang Television Station as a news anchor. In October 2002, she was recruited in the China Central Television (CCTV) and hosted several news programs such as ''Midnight News''. On September 24, 2021, she hosted her first newscast on ''Xinwen Lianbo'' (or News Simulcast). Television * ''News 8:00'' * ''Morning News'' * ''News 30 * ''Live News'' * ''Midnight News'' * ''Focus on'' * ''News Community'' * ''Year after ...
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Zheng (surname)
Zheng or zhèng (hanyu pinyin, Hanyu Pinyin) or Cheng (Wade-Giles) () is a Chinese surname and also the name of an Zheng (state), ancient state in today's Henan province. It is written as in traditional Chinese and in simplified Chinese. It is the 7th name on the ''Hundred Family Surnames'' poem. In 2006, Zheng (Cheng/Chang) ranked 21st in China's list of top most common Chinese surnames, 100 most common surnames. Zheng (Cheng/Chang) belongs to the second major group of ten surnames which makes up more than 10% of the Chinese population. Zheng (Cheng/Chang) was a major surname of the rich and powerful during China's Tang dynasty. In Hong Kong and Taiwan, the name is normally romanized as Cheng or Tcheng (occasionally romanized as Chang in Hong Kong although that variant is more commonly used for another Chinese name, Zhang (surname), Zhang). In Malaysia, Cheng is commonly romanized as Cheng, Cheang, Chang, Tay, Tee and Teh. It is spelled as Tay in Singapore and The in Indonesia ...
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