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Su Lingfeng’s personal experience

After graduating from the Hong Kong Institute of Education (then the Bolivian College of Education), Su Lingfeng taught at the Kwong Yuet Tong Kei Yuet Primary School in Wah Fu Estate, Pok Fu Lam. His students included cartoonist Lai Dar Wing and famous commercial radio host Ruan Xiaoyi. , and later worked as a news anchor and reporter at Jiayi TV in Hong Kong from 1975 to 1978. After Jiayi TV collapsed on August 22, 1978, he transferred to the news department of TVB and often hosted TVB's 6:30 news report in the 1980s. His steady and friendly professional image is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and he is very popular among the audience. He has star charm, so his colleagues nicknamed him "Star Su" or "Su Xing"; in the 1980s, he was regarded as the mainstay of wireless news with Yuan Zhiwei, Ye Yayuan and others, and his style was great for a while. No two.

Su Lingfeng bid farewell to Wireless News on June 28, 1990. Before the last news ended, he took an unprecedented 10 seconds to say goodbye to the Hong Kong audience in front of the screen. In a 1995 telephone poll conducted by University Online Monthly, a student publication of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Su Lingfeng still ranked among the top three most popular news reporters five years after leaving his job.

He immigrated to Toronto in July 1990 and became a news anchor for Canadian Chinese TV in September of the same year. In 1993, he left Chinese TV and moved to North American Studios Production Company as a program producer. After Canadian Chinese Television was reorganized into New Era Television in 1993, he joined the station in 1995 as the news anchor and director of its Toronto branch. In 1998, he moved to Toronto's CFMT TV station (renamed OMNI in 2002) as a Cantonese news anchor, senior editor and director of public affairs. He has produced and hosted nearly 60 episodes of character interviews "True Conversations", which has been widely praised by the public. Su Lingfeng used his keen sense of journalism to capture the exciting lives and stories behind various figures in society. He interviewed people including Xu Lizhi, who is currently the president of the University of Hong Kong. In addition, Su Lingfeng occasionally hosts the documentary program of OMNI.2, and also edits Cantonese manuscripts and narrations for the Canadian national television program "Canada: A People's History". As OMNI added national news coverage in 2011, Su Lingfeng was appointed as the station's Cantonese national news anchor.