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Gang Qiang (, born 7 April 1976 in Taiyuan, Shanxi) is an anchor for
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Biography

From 1993 to 1996, Gang studied at Taiyuan Experimental High School (formerly Railway No. 1 Middle School). From 1996 to 2000, he studied at the Beijing Broadcasting Institute (China Communication University). From 2000 to 2017, he worked at CCTV News Center. He previously served as the anchor of
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''China News'' and then transferred to the ''Xinwen Lianbo'' behind the scenes. On the opening day of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Gang passed the torch as the No. 80 torchbearer. On the evening of January 21, 2017, Gang Qiang became the anchor of ''
Xinwen Lianbo ''Xinwen Lianbo'' (, literally News Simulcast) is a daily news programme produced by China Central Television (CCTV), a state broadcaster. It is shown simultaneously by all local TV stations in mainland China, making it one of the world's most ...
''. Previously, Gang had been a reporter for the Chinese leader's foreign visit. In 2017, he dubbed the political documentary ''Take Reforms to the End'' and in 2018, he dubbed the political documentary ''The Road to Be'', which are the 40th anniversary of reform and opening up.


Personal life

Gang have married the host of
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Xu Chunni (徐春妮), they have one child.


Sources

1976 births Living people People from Taiyuan CCTV newsreaders and journalists Communication University of China alumni {{China-bio-stub