Qiu Menghuang | |||||||
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| 邱孟煌 | |||||||
| Born | (1968-12-12)December 12, 1968 (age 56) | ||||||
| Other names | A Qiu (阿丘) | ||||||
| Alma mater | Guangxi Teachers Training College [zh] | ||||||
| Occupation | Host | ||||||
| Years active | 2003–2020 | ||||||
| Television | China Central Television | ||||||
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| Chinese | 邱孟煌 | ||||||
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Qiu Menghuang (Chinese:邱孟煌;pinyin:Qiū Mènghuáng, born 12 December 1968), also known as his stage nameA Qiu (阿丘), is a Chinesetelevision presenter and blogger.
Qiu Menghuang was born inShantou,Guangdong Province[1] on 12 December 1968, his parents were both soldiers. Qiu's mother was a ReturnedMalaysian Chinese.[2] He was admitted to Guangxi Teachers Training College (present-dayNanning Normal University), majoring political economy. After his graduation in 1989, he was assigned to Nanning Cotton Textile Printing and Dyeing Factory, as a political cadre oflabor union. In 1992, he became a playwright in Nanning Art Theater.[3]
Qiu joinedChina Central Television (CCTV) as a television presenter on 21 April 2003. He had hosted several programs, includingSociety in the News (社会记录),The Elite (人物新周刊), andDaily stories (天天故事汇).[4]
In November 2019, there were rumors that Qiu had been expelled from CCTV. Qiu denied this.[5]
During theCOVID-19 pandemic in China, on 26 February 2020, Qiu posted onSina Weibo: "Even though the stereotype of 'sick man of Asia' has been shattered for over a century, can we be more gentle and apologetic in our tone, humbly put on some face masks and give a bow to the world and say 'sorry for the mess'?"[6] The tweet was subsequently deleted, however, many Chinese social media users accused Qiu of "betraying China" and "providing a moral basis for the globalanti-Chinese behavior".[7][8] On 4 March, CCTV announced that Qiu had been "completely banned from hosting shows".[9][10]