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TVB Hua Dan Chen Huishan changed careers as an English teacher in Shenzhen? The training institution stated that it had left

author:Southern Metropolis Daily

Recently, Chen Huishan, who was once known as one of the "Four Great Huadan" of Hong Kong Wireless (TVB), was found by netizens to "change careers" and worked as a teacher at an English training institution in Shenzhen, which triggered heated discussions. On July 4, the institution where Ms. Chan worked responded that she had indeed taught at the institution from 2012 to 2017, but that she was no longer on the list of teachers. On July 6, Nandu reporters tried to contact Chen Huishan through the educational institution, and received a response from the staff, saying, "Chen Huishan has left her job, and she only wants to do education in a low-key manner, and does not want to be affected too much by hot search events." ”

TVB Hua Dan Chen Huishan changed careers as an English teacher in Shenzhen? The training institution stated that it had left

Recently, some netizens found that Chen Huishan's avatar and name appeared on the official website of an English training institution in Shenzhen, and was marked as a "special lecturer", specializing in "English teaching for young children". Her resume shows that she is "a PhD candidate in the Department of Communication and Science at Boston College, the University of Hong Kong," and a former anchor of TVB English programs.

On July 4, the English training institution where Chen Huishan worked responded that Chen Huishan did teach at the institution from 2012 to 2017, but was currently only a friend of the founder of the educational institution and was no longer in the teacher list. The agency's founder described Chen Huishan as "an outstanding educator and an outstanding English teacher." In 2012, she studied for a Master of Education in English Education at HKU, and in 2014 she began her PhD in Education and received her PhD in Education from HKU in 2017. ”

On July 6, Nandu reporters tried to contact Chen Huishan through the educational institution, and the staff declined to interview, responding that Chen Huishan herself only wanted to do education in a low-key manner and did not want to be too affected by hot search events. Nandu reporter learned that Chen Huishan has regained the "old line" in 2017 and served as a program producer. In 2019, Chan Wai Shan's first supervising producer and host of the educational programme "After School" was broadcast in Hong Kong.

TVB Hua Dan Chen Huishan changed careers as an English teacher in Shenzhen? The training institution stated that it had left

According to public information, Chen Huishan, 51 years old, worked as an assistant editor and director at Boston Television station in the United States after graduating from university, returned to Hong Kong in 1994, joined the news department of TVB Pearl Tv, and served as a news program and weather program host, reporter and choreographer, and then turned into an artist and began to take over TV dramas. Since 1990, Chen Huishan has become the leader of TVB's rapid popularity, Hua Dan, once known as one of TVB's "Four Hua Dan", representative works include "Forensic Record", "Magic Hands and Benevolent Heart", "Genesis" and so on. According to Hong Kong media reports, chen Huishan revealed her desire to engage in education work in her early years.

Nandu reporter previously reported that in recent years, many Hong Kong artists have chosen to move to the mainland to work and even live. Among them, Hong Kong director Li Lizhi, who created the Hong Kong nonsense film model with Stephen Chow, has been traveling between Guangdong and Hong Kong for a long time, and officially settled his micro-film education studio in Haihengqin New District in 2018.

Liang Liewei, who was a former TVB actor, also chose to enter the mainland in recent years, and he had bluntly said in an exclusive interview with Nandu and N video reporters that he believed that he had gained broader development prospects and a safer and more comfortable living environment in the mainland.

The older generation of Hong Kong actors, such as Huang Yishan and Tang Zhenye, have already settled in the mainland for many years, and now continue to leave their children in the mainland for education. Tang Zhenye once told Nandu reporters that "the development of Hong Kong's performing arts industry in the north has become a trend."

Written by: Intern Weng Anqi Nandu reporter Yu Yijing

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