16 Notable alumni of
Communication University of China

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The Communication University of China is 717th in the world, 149th in Asia, and 15th in China by aggregated alumni prominence. Below is the list of 16 notable alumni from the Communication University of China sorted by their wiki pages popularity. The directory includes famous graduates and former students along with research and academic staff.

  1. Ma Sichun

    Ma Sichun
    Born in
    China Flag China
    Years
    1988-.. (age 36)
    Occupations
    actor
    Biography

    Sandra Ma Sichun is a Chinese actress of Hui ethnicity. She is noted for her roles in the films The Left Ear (2015) and Soul Mate (2016), for which she won the Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actress alongside her co-star Zhou Dongyu; and in television series Love Me If You Dare (2015) and Age of Legends (2018).

  2. Liu Yan

    Liu Yan
    Born in
    China Flag China
    Years
    1980-.. (age 44)
    Occupations
    actorsingerfilm actor
    Biography

    Liu Yan, also known as Ada Liu, is a Chinese actress, hostess and singer. She won the "Best New Artist" at the 2nd Top Chinese Music Awards and the "Best Promising Host" at the 3rd Zongyi Award, in 2010 the Most Influencing Host of China named she on their list of the 10 Greatest hosts in Television.

  3. Alex Man

    Alex Man
    Born in
    China Flag China
    Years
    1957-.. (age 67)
    Occupations
    actor
    Biography

    Alexander Man Chi-leung better known simply as Alex Man is a Hong Kongese actor. Born in Hong Kong to Hakka parents, Alex Man became a television actor for ATV in the 1970s. He joined TVB in the 1980s where he starred in several popular television dramas. Man sang the Hakka song, "客家山歌最出名", during a Hong Kong TVB television show specially made for him. He received a Golden Horse Award.

  4. Cui Yongyuan

    Cui Yongyuan
    Born in
    China Flag China
    Years
    1963-.. (age 61)
    Enrolled in the Communication University of China
    1981-1985 graduated with bachelor's degree
    Occupations
    television presenter
    Biography

    Cui Yongyuan is a Chinese television personality, producer, and social media commentator. He is known for leaking information regarding the Chinese film industry's yin-yang contracts leading to Fan Bingbing's removal from the spotlight, his affable and natural sense of humour, pioneering a brand of relaxed and unscripted presentation style that marked a departure from the rigid and staid nature of many Chinese talk shows.

  5. Li Yong

    Li Yong
    Born in
    China Flag China
    Years
    1968-2018 (aged 50)
    Occupations
    presenter
    Biography

    Li Yong was a leading host on China Central Television (CCTV). He was known for hosting the programs Lucky 52 and Super 6+1, as well as various editions of the CCTV New Year's Gala. He was known for his unorthodox presentation skills and flamboyant outfits.

  6. Chloe Maayan

    Chloe Maayan
    Born in
    China Flag China
    Years
    1988-.. (age 36)
    Occupations
    actor
    Biography

    Chloe Maayan, also known as Zeng Meihuizi, is a Chinese actress and director. She was nominated at 55th Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actress, won 38th Hong Kong Film Awards and 25th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards for Best Actress for her role in Three Husbands.

  7. Li Xiang

    Li Xiang
    Born in
    China Flag China
    Years
    1976-.. (age 48)
    Occupations
    television presenter
    Biography

    Li Xiang is a Chinese actress, host and singer.

  8. Yang Wei

    Yang Wei
    Born in
    China Flag China
    Years
    1980-.. (age 44)
    Occupations
    artistic gymnast
    Biography

    Yang Wei is a Chinese gymnast.

  9. Bai Yansong

    Bai Yansong
    Born in
    China Flag China
    Years
    1968-.. (age 56)
    Occupations
    presenterjournalistwriter
    Biography

    Bai Yansong is a Chinese news commentator, anchor and journalist for China Central Television (CCTV). He has become one of the most recognizable figures in China, serving as the lead anchor on stories such as the Sydney Olympics and the 2008 Sichuan earthquake. Bai worked in the newspaper industry before moving to televised news and eventually became an anchor for Focus Report and Oriental Horizon, where he had a reputation as a politically incisive journalist. During his time with CCTV, Bai has been involved in the establishment of several news commentary programs including Timeline and News 1 + 1, the first live news commentary program in China. He has also been the anchor on several more news programs and was a host on the talk show Tell It Like It Is.

  10. Zining

    Zining
    Born in
    China Flag China
    Years
    1996-.. (age 28)
    Occupations
    singerdancer
    Biography

    Zhang Zining, known by her stage name Zining, is a Chinese singer. She was the main vocalist of Chinese girl group MERA before taking part in the survival show Produce 101. She debuted as a member of Rocket Girls 101 after finishing seventh on the show. Zining officially graduated from Rocket Girls 101 on June 23, 2020, 2 years after their formation. She now pursues a solo career.

  11. Li Zehua

    Li Zehua
    Born in
    China Flag China
    Years
    1995-.. (age 29)
    Occupations
    journalistYouTubertelevision producertelevision presenter
    Biography

    Li Zehua, commonly known as Kcriss Li, is a Chinese citizen journalist, rapper, and YouTuber. Li was born in Pingxiang, Jiangxi. After graduating from the Communication University of China, he joined China Central Television (CCTV) as a television presenter in 2016. He would later leave CCTV and become an independent journalist, documenting the early days of the coronavirus pandemic in Wuhan.

  12. Vicky Xu

    Vicky Xu
    Born in
    China Flag China
    Years
    1994-.. (age 30)
    Enrolled in the Communication University of China
    Studied in 2012-2013
    Occupations
    researcherjournalistwriter
    Biography

    Vicky Xiuzhong Xu is a China-born Australian journalist and writer. She is best known for investigative work on human rights abuses in China. During and after college, she wrote for the New York Times from Beijing, Melbourne, and Sydney. In 2020, Xu authored the report, Uyghurs for Sale, stating many Uyghurs from Xinjiang had been moved to China proper for forced labour. This reported was widely read and cited by media outlets, legislations and prosecutors in Australia, the US and Europe.

  13. Kang Hui

    Kang Hui
    Born in
    China Flag China
    Years
    1972-.. (age 52)
    Occupations
    television presenterjournalist
    Biography

    Kang Hui is a Chinese news anchor for China Central Television, the main state announcer of China. He is now the President of the Broadcast, China Central Television.

  14. Hai Xia

    Hai Xia
    Born in
    China Flag China
    Years
    1972-.. (age 52)
    Enrolled in the Communication University of China
    1989-1993 graduated with bachelor's degree
    Occupations
    television presenternews presenter
    Biography

    Hai Xia is a Chinese news anchor for China Central Television, the main state announcer of China.

  15. Xia Jia

    Xia Jia
    Born in
    China Flag China
    Years
    1984-.. (age 40)
    Enrolled in the Communication University of China
    In 2006 graduated with master's degree
    Occupations
    university teacherscience fiction writer
    Biography

    Wang Yao, known by the pen name Xia Jia (Chinese: 夏笳; pinyin: Xià Jiā), is a Chinese science-fiction and fantasy writer. After receiving her Ph.D. in comparative literature and world literature at Department of Chinese, Peking University in 2014, she is currently a lecturer of Chinese literature at Xi'an Jiaotong University.

  16. Zhang Mengmeng

    Zhang Mengmeng
    Born in
    China Flag China
    Years
    1980-.. (age 44)
    Occupations
    sports commentator
    Biography

    Zhang Mengmeng is a sport announcer and commentator for China Central Television, who specializes in synchronised swimming and diving. Prior to joining CCTV-5, Zhang won the Who will Commentate the Beijing Olympics sport announcer competition in 2005. She received a sport broadcasting award for young announcers in 2010.