Hu Qiaohua

Hu Qiaohua
Chinese name 胡乔华(Hú Qiáohuá)
Pinyin Hú Qiáohuá (Mandarin)
Born (1981-03-16) March 16, 1981
Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
Other name(s) Hua Shao (华少, Huá Shào)
"The Tongue of China" (中国好舌头)
Occupation Host
Years active 2005 - present
Spouse(s) Qin Lige (秦利鸽)
Children Mi Le (米乐), 2007 (age 89)

Hu Qiaohua (Chinese: 胡乔华; pinyin: Hú Qiáohuá), also known as Hua Shao (Chinese: 华少; pinyin: Húa Shào), is a Chinese television host. He is known for being the host of The Voice of China.[1]

Career

He was born in Hangzhou in 1981. He had autism in his childhood, which was attributed to growing up with a single parent.[2] He went to Zhejiang Broadcasting University (浙江广播电视大学).

Hu went to Hangzhou People's Radio Station in 1999 and then he went to Zhejiang Television. He has been married and he has a son who is named "Mi Le",[3] and his wife, Qin Lige is a TV director with Zhejiang Television.

He is known by Chinese as the fastest host in China.

Hosting

Filmography

References

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