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Chang Hsiao-yen Chang Hsiao-yen is a famous variety show host on Taiwan TV. She entered the movie industry at the age of six as a child actor, and at the age of eighteen she switched to the television industry to develop, from the seventies and eighties, "Sister Xiaoyan Tells Stories", "Variety One Hundred", to the nineties, "Super Sunday", "Xiaoyan has an appointment", with her unique hosting style is widely popular among the audience, and she has won the Best Variety Host Award in Taiwan for many times, in addition to this, Xiaoyan Zhang also serves as a director of the TV station, the record company, In addition to this, Zhang Xiaoyan also serves as the director of a television station, record company, brokerage company owner and other positions, known as the "all-talented artist".
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Wu's quick reaction and flexible wit are top-notch in Taiwan's entertainment industry, and almost no one can beat him in forming his unique "Wu's Funny Style", which is often used as a popular Internet terminology, as well as his appearance, which is not the case of middle-aged men who have become fat, and so on, and which is quite popular with young viewers; however, the hosting style is like being sarcastic, and loves to make fun of others. However, he was criticized for his style of hosting, which included sarcasm, yellow language, disrespect for women, and constant negative news about himself. As a result of the change in the judges' perception, he was shortlisted as the best host at the Golden Bell Awards for three consecutive years in 2006, 2007 and 2008, and finally won the award for "I Guess I Guess I Guess I Guess" in 2008. This is the biggest recognition for Wu, who has become the king of the hosting world and is worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
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Faye Chang
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Piggy Leung (December 5, 1946-)
Born as Hsieh Hsin-Da in Kaohsiung City, he was the king of the early show business in Taiwan.
Before he became famous, Ino was a Taiwanese presenter and the father of Minnanese singer Xie Jinyan
Before he became famous, Ino was an odd-jobber at the Sapphire Opera House in Kaohsiung City. Once the host was unable to go on stage due to illness, the owner of the concert hall asked Pig to play for him, but he never expected to have a good laugh and became a hit, and then he became the most important host, dominating southern Taiwan with his "toilet seat" hairstyle. At that time, there were "Southern Pig (Inu Goliang), Northern Zhang (Zhang Fei), Central Xingfeng; Gao Lingfeng, Flying on the Grass, and Ni Minran, Chief Manager! The name.
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As one of the most popular program hosts in Taiwan, Tsai has hosted the Golden Horse Awards for four consecutive terms (2001-2006), along with Kao Yi-Ping (one term), Cheng Yu-Ling (two terms), Lin Chi-Ling ( (one term), Zheng Yuling (two terms), Lin Chiling (one term), and Hou Pei-Chen (one term). He is also known for his quirky looks, the most famous of which is putting a black crow on his shoulder.
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Hsu Nai-lin, who worked in Taipei in 1978, entered the entertainment industry as a dancer after being discharged as an army sergeant in 1982, and appeared in the album "Boyfriend," an MTV show by singer Jiang Ling, at the age of 22 in a TV advertisement for "Shawei Long Shampoo. At the age of 22, she made her debut in a TV commercial for "Sha Wei Long Shampoo", and at the age of 24, she released her own Mandarin album, "Xiao Wei" and "Red Shoes Girl". 1985, she made her debut in a TV series, Taiwan Television Corporation's "Taiwan Television Theater - Sunshine Boys". In 1989, she hosted her first program, "A Hundred Battles", and later hosted a number of programs such as "Variety Kaleidoscope" and "Taiwan's Red Shoes", and in 2006, she won the Best Program Host Award at the Taiwan Television Golden Bell Awards for her program, "The God of Smallness and Great Fortune", on the CCTV network.
Hsu Nai-lin married Wang Jia-lian, a former China Airlines stewardess, on June 20, 1989, and had two sons and a daughter, and his wife and children are now living in Canada. Nai-Lin Hsu was a gambler in his early years, so most of the variety shows he hosted had gaming elements. In the past, he has invested in an immigration company, a chain of tea stores called "Dong Yue Hua Milk Shop" and "Mamagoto Sakura Shue Yuen Ramen House", and even a moving company, but for various reasons, he closed down. (Taiwan Railway Songshan Station and Taipei Metro Shilin Station near and Keelung Ocean University near a short distance, there is still a "Dong Yuehua milk store" branch continues to operate until now.)
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