<h1>Wu Xiaoli</h1>
Born in Taiwan on September 7, 1967, originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang, he graduated from the Department of Mass Communication of Fu Jen University and was admitted to the Taiwan Zhonghua Television Company in 1988.
He is currently the deputy director and news anchor of Hong Kong Phoenix Satellite TV Information Station.
<h1>Chen Wenqian</h1>
Born in Yilan in 1958, he graduated from the Faculty of Law of National Taiwan University in 1980
Since 2005, he has hosted the phoenix satellite TV "Decoding Chen Wenqian" program, together with Zhao Shaokang and Li Ao, and called Taiwan's three famous mouths.
Now a businessweek times columnist, Chen Wenxi is an influential figure across Taiwan's political, business and media scenes.
<h1>Xie Yafang</h1>
Born in Taiwan on December 12, 1973, he is a journalist, anchor and host of Phoenix TV in Hong Kong.
He has hosted columns (programs) such as "On-demand Broadcasting", "Current Affairs Express", "Noon Finance", "Happy Financial File" and so on
<h1>Bamboo Youting</h1>
Born in Taipei, he just joined Phoenix in December 2007 and is currently the host of "Space Station" on Phoenix TV
The cute and beautiful appearance coupled with the clever and agile eloquence is the freshest face of the new generation of post-80s hosts
Taiwan's popular idol drama "Pink Godfather Little Sweetie" that has cooperated with Rainie Yang
<h1>Zhou Yingqi</h1>
Born in Taiwan on August 5, 1972, he has shot commercials, films, stage plays, and records, and has served as a ChanelV music host.
She hosted three consecutive Miss World finals in Sanya, becoming the first Chinese host in world history.
Representative work "Building a Dream World".