Ju Ping

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Ju Ping
鞠萍
Born (1966-01-25) 25 January 1966 (age 58)
Beijing, China
Other namesSister Ju Ping (鞠萍姐姐)
Aunt Ju Ping (鞠萍阿姨)
Alma materBeijing Children Normal Training School
Years active1984–present
Known forJigsaw Puzzle
TelevisionChina Central Television (CCTV)
Political partyChinese Communist Party
SpouseYang Shuo
Children1
AwardsGolden Mike Award
1993
Golden Mike Award
1995

Ju Ping (Chinese: 鞠萍; pinyin: Jū Píng; born 25 January 1966) is a Chinese child program host.[1] She won China's Golden Mike Award in 1993 and 1995.[citation needed]

Ju Ping is the first host from China to host youth programs.[2]

Biography[edit]

Ju Ping was born in a highly educated family in Beijing in January 1966, with her ancestral home in Rongcheng, Weihai, Shandong. She has an elder brother.

In 1966, the Cultural Revolution was launched by Mao Zedong, her parent was sent to the May Seventh Cadre Schools to work in Zhengyang County, Henan.

After the Cultural Revolution, her family returned to Beijing.

Ju Ping studied at Beijing National Day School for her elementary education. She graduated from Beijing Children Normal Training School in 1984. After graduation, she joined China Central Television where she hosted Jigsaw Puzzle between 1 June 1985 to 31 May 1995.

Ju Ping joined the Chinese Communist Party in November 1998.

In November 2002, she was appointed Vice-President of the China Association of Radio and Television.

Works[edit]

Television[edit]

  • Jigsaw Puzzle (Chinese: 七巧板)

Film[edit]

Awards[edit]

  • 1993 Golden Mike Award
  • 1995 Golden Mike Award

Personal life[edit]

Ju Ping has a son with her former husband, Jiang Yiyao (蒋翼遥). Her son was born on 22 January 1993. Her current husband is Yang Shuo (杨硕).[3][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ 鞠萍 (in Chinese). People.com.
  2. ^ 央视:鞠萍简介
  3. ^ 鞠萍19岁儿子近照曝光 与第一任老公所生(组图) (in Chinese). 2012. Archived from the original on 2014-03-02. Retrieved 2014-02-05.
  4. ^ 网友曝鞠萍儿子与漂亮女友生活照(图) (in Chinese). Sina. 2012.