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Yvette Tsui (; born 1 May 1963) is a Taiwanese former television host. She shared the
Golden Bell Award The Golden Bell Awards () is an annual Taiwanese television and radio production award presented in October or November each year by the Bureau of Audiovisual and Music Industry Development, a division of Taiwan's Ministry of Culture. It is the ...
for Best Variety Show Host with in 1990 and 1992.


Personal life

Yvette Tsui's family was from
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. She spent her youth in Nuannuan, Keelung. Tsui married Lee Chen-chia, an employee of
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who was ten years older than she was, in 1991. Tsui moved from
Neihu District Neihu District is a district of Taipei City, Taiwan. Neihu means "inner lake." The older name originates from the Ketagalan word ''Tayour'' (transliterated by the Dutch as ''Cattajo''), meaning woman's head ornament. Many mountainous roads and ...
to
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, in 1997. She retired in 2004, after a twenty five-year career, and moved to
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with her husband. Tsui stated in 2013 that she would return to Taiwan to care for her parents after her daughter started college. She later moved to Singapore.


References

1963 births Living people People from Taipei Taiwanese expatriates in Canada Taiwanese television presenters Taiwanese expatriates in Singapore People from Keelung Taiwanese women television presenters {{Asia-tv-bio-stub