Female Tibetan hostess awarded best in China's TV festival
Qimi Wengmu, female Tibetan hostess working in the Kamba TV of Sichuan Province is awarded the Best TV Show Host with another CCTV hostess in the 10th China Golden Eagle TV Art Festival held in Changsha, Hunan Province on Oct 12, 2014. [Photo/laoren.com]
Qimi Wengmu, female Tibetan hostess working in the Kamba TV of Sichuan Province is awarded the Best TV Show Host with another CCTV hostess in the 10th China Golden Eagle TV Art Festival held in Changsha, Hunan Province on Oct 12, 2014. [Photo/360.cn]
Changsha,Oct.13 (China Tibet Online) Qimi Wengmu, female Tibetan hostess working in the Kamba TV of Sichuan Province was awarded the Best TV Show Host with another CCTV hostess in the 10th China Golden Eagle TV Art Festival held in Changsha, Hunan Province on Oct 12, 2014.
Qimi Wengmu was born in Jiagenba Township of Kangding County, Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Sichuan Province. She has accepted bilingual education (Chinese and Tibetan languages) since the childhood. After graduated from the university, she worked as a hostess, reporter and Tibetan-Chinese bilingual translator. In September of 2009, she became a news anchor in Kamba TV which is the third satellite television channel in the Tibetan areas after XZTV and QHTV, covering Sichuan, Tibet, Qinghai, Yunnan and Gansu.
The China Golden Eagle TV Art Festival is the first TV art festival that holds domestic TV art works as the awards and communication objects in China and is also the only national television arts comprehensive award that mainly voted by general public.
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