Huang Chih-hsien | |
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Born | 1964 (age 59–60) |
Nationality | Republic of China |
Other names | Joyce Huang, Huang Chong-hsien |
Alma mater |
University of Leicester Hunan University of Chinese Medicine |
Relatives | Huang Wei-cher (brother) |
Huang Chih-hsien, also known as Joyce Huang ( Chinese: 黃智賢), is a Taiwanese TV commentator, author and host on CTV and CTi TV between 2014 and 2019. [1]
With views supporting Chinese unification and " One country, two systems" on her work and her show, Late-Night Punch, she receives various complaints from pro- Taiwan independence groups. [2] At a forum in Xiamen in June 2019, Joyce Huang said the separation between the mainland China and Taiwan without unification is the "greatest pain of the Chinese nation" and the tragedy "should not be allowed to continue", which drew criticism of her and her brother, Tainan mayor Huang Wei-cher back in Taiwan. [3]
Huang Chih-hsien | |
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Born | 1964 (age 59–60) |
Nationality | Republic of China |
Other names | Joyce Huang, Huang Chong-hsien |
Alma mater |
University of Leicester Hunan University of Chinese Medicine |
Relatives | Huang Wei-cher (brother) |
Huang Chih-hsien, also known as Joyce Huang ( Chinese: 黃智賢), is a Taiwanese TV commentator, author and host on CTV and CTi TV between 2014 and 2019. [1]
With views supporting Chinese unification and " One country, two systems" on her work and her show, Late-Night Punch, she receives various complaints from pro- Taiwan independence groups. [2] At a forum in Xiamen in June 2019, Joyce Huang said the separation between the mainland China and Taiwan without unification is the "greatest pain of the Chinese nation" and the tragedy "should not be allowed to continue", which drew criticism of her and her brother, Tainan mayor Huang Wei-cher back in Taiwan. [3]