Zhu Xun | |
Native Name: | 朱迅 |
Native Name Lang: | zh |
Birth Place: | Beijing, China |
Alma Mater: | Asia University |
Occupation: | Host |
Years Active: | 1987–present |
Agent: | China Central Television |
Children: | 1 |
Zhu Xun is a Chinese television host of China Central Television (CCTV). Currently, she is responsible for hosting a number of most highest rated shows such as "Avenue of Stars", "Happiness Bill" and "My Art List", and most notably"CCTV New Year's Gala", all receiving over 1 billion viewers in ratings. Xun is a member of the 10th All-China Youth Federation, director of the China Television Artists Association, and director of the China Literary and Art Volunteers Association. In 2021, she was elected as a member of the 11th National Committee of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles. In 2022, she was elected as the vice president of the Host Professional Committee of the China Television Artists Association; in 2023, she was elected as the charity ambassador of the China Disabled Persons Association.
Born in Beijing, Zhu began her career as a television host in 1987, when she was a teenager. She was the host of the Our Generation program . In 1988 she appeared in the film Rocking Youth . In 1990 she paused her television work to go to university at Asia University in Japan, studying management. Thereafter she remained in Japan and became a host with Japanese television station NHK. She then appeared in the television show Bounce Ko Gals, Three Giant Dragons, and Shanghainese in Tokyo. In 1998 she wrote her MBA thesis on "Media Market Strategy in the 21st Century". She later returned to China. She has hosted the CCTV New Year's Gala[1] from 2009 to 2019.
She is married to Wang Zhi, another television presenter who works for CCTV.As with most non-locals, Zhu Xun once pronounced the name of Luhe District, Nanjing as Liuhe instead of Luhe.[2]