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The Personal Profile of the Host Chunni
Xu Chunni, 1978 was born in Shanghai on February 3, 1978. He is a host of Beijing TV Station, a member of all-china youth federation, and graduated from the Broadcasting Department of China Communication University.

In 2000, he joined Beijing TV Station as the host of the program "SK Top Scholar List". At the end of 2004, delegates participated in the recording of CCTV Spring Festival Gala and Lantern Festival Gala.

In 2005, he won the 13th Chun Yan TV Culture Program Host Award. In 2006, he won the Golden Microphone Award of China Broadcasting Host. In 2007, he presided over the draft of A Dream of Red Mansions held by Beijing TV Station.

In 2008, my people and my country hosted the 2008 National Day Gala of Beijing TV Station. 20 10 China Radio hosted the "Golden Microphone Award" awarding ceremony.

Hosting 20 14 BTV Mid-Autumn Festival special program; 20 15 Hosted the Spring Festival Gala in China on 20 15. 20 18 1 month, as a member of Beijing CPPCC, attended the first meeting of the 13th Beijing CPPCC.

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Xu Chunni's Early Experience:

Chunni grew up in Shanghai and is the only daughter of her parents. Chunni was the squad leader in grade one and the battalion chief in grade two.

At the beginning of junior high school, he was admitted to Tongji Middle School with the first place in the whole school, and was elected as the Communist Youth League Secretary. When she was in junior high school and high school, Chunni went straight to the school high school without an exam.

During high school, Chunni served as a member of the Student Union, and was awarded as a "three-good student" and an outstanding student cadre in Shanghai, becoming one of the few outstanding students who joined China in high schools.

Chunni is the host of many activities inside and outside the school from elementary school to high school. After graduating from high school, Chunni became the only student admitted to Beijing Broadcasting Institute in Shanghai that year.

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