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Who's LUQIU LUWEI?

LUQIU LUWEI is a famous TV reporter, and now she works for Phoenix TV. She was once the only Chinese female reporter in Baghdad during the Iraq war in 23, which attracted great attention from China audience and was praised as "battlefield rose".

Early life

LUQIU LUWEI was born in Shanghai in 1969. When she was four years old, her parents divorced, her father remarried, her mother went to live overseas, she lived with her grandmother, and her father occasionally visited her on weekends. After graduating from primary school in 1982, LUQIU LUWEI was admitted to the Second Middle School Attached to Shanghai East China Normal University with honors. During my school years, I was not only excellent in academic performance, but also very active. I used to be a student activist and propaganda minister. Since junior high school, I have joined the Shanghai Youth Daily reporter group for middle school students and served as the head. In 1988, LUQIU LUWEI was admitted to the Philosophy Department of Fudan University. After joining the university, LUQIU LUWEI was the host of the school music night program. Because of family economic reasons, she had to go out to work to earn money. She once worked as an hourly worker in a foreign company and worked as a waitress in a coffee shop near the university. After going to college for half a year, I met my mother again and got her support. In July, 1992, LUQIU LUWEI graduated from Fudan University and went to work in a foreign trade company run by his mother in Shenzhen. However, due to the poor operating condition of the company, it was unable to recover the failure, and the company closed down soon. Later, his mother left Shenzhen and went to Hong Kong again, while LUQIU LUWEI and her classmates found a job to promote soda in Shenzhen market for a Hainan soda factory. During this period, due to economic pressure, she rented a farmhouse in Shenzhen, and then she also engaged in short-term sales such as reselling cultural shirts and watches. During this period, I interviewed an English translator in an accounting firm, but I was not hired because I was not familiar with professional English vocabulary. After this, LUQIU LUWEI taught herself by attending an accountant training class. Finally, in November 1992, with her fluent English and experience in attending an accountant training class, she was hired by the famous Shenzhen PricewaterhouseCoopers. After entering the accounting firm, I officially went to work after one year of training. During her work in an accounting firm, she was initially in charge of administration. After taking and passing the professional qualification examination for certified public accountants, she was promoted to senior auditor.

Career

In p>1995, LUQIU LUWEI immigrated to Hong Kong with her husband, and was hired as an interpreter for Zhongtian Channel in Hong Kong. Due to the company's unstable financial situation, three months later, she moved to TVBS as a TV reporter. After working here for one year, because TVBS was geared to Taiwan Province audiences and the theme of the program was limited, in June 1997, she joined the news and current affairs program "Current Affairs Express" of Phoenix TV with her boss and became the first batch of reporters of Phoenix TV. In addition to continuing his news interview work, he also hosted a financial program-Economic and Trade Weekly, which was well received, and then interviewed many major events around the world. In November, 21, when the war in Afghanistan began, Phoenix TV decided to send someone to cover it. LUQIU LUWEI took the lead in signing up, which was her first battlefield interview and also became the first Chinese female reporter to enter Afghanistan. This made many viewers remember the name LUQIU LUWEI and even got the attention of Zhu Rongji. On July 25th, 26, LUQIU LUWEI won the Nieman Fellowship and temporarily left Phoenix TV to study at Harvard University. One year later, on May 31, 27, LUQIU LUWEI returned to Hong Kong from the United States, and appeared at 1: pm on June 11 as the host of the program "Editor-in-Chief Time" on Phoenix TV Information Station. In May, 27, LUQIU LUWEI started the news website "151 Tribe" with friends in the United States.

She hosted the columns

Trade Weekly

WTO Business Opportunities

Lun Heng Finance

Current Affairs Express

Hong Kong Live Room

Hong Kong Today

. On March 22nd, 21, LUQIU LUWEI revealed in her twitter that due to the pressure from the top, this program was the last one she hosted that day. )

Participated in the production of 6 episodes of the album "Asian Financial Storm"

Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia

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