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Abdukader Asimu
Chinese male announcers
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Abdu Kader Asimu, male, Chinese citizen, born in Shache County, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in January 1960, is a broadcaster.
- Chinese name
- Abdukader Asimu
- Place of Birth
- Shache County, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region
- Date of birth
- January 1960
- occupation
- announcer
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Name: Abdukader Asimu
Host columns: news programs, radio magazines, domestic topics, etc
Date of birth: January 1960
Hobbies: reading, reciting, singing, playing basketball
Most want to say to the audience: To serve the audience is my sacred duty
Favorite color: Red
Favorite season: Summer
Favorite movie: Manhunt
Most admired host: Fang Ming
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Abdukader Asimu is an announcer in the Uyghur department of China National Radio. Born in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region
Shache county
. From February 1976 to August 1980, he worked as an opera singer in Xinjiang Opera Troupe. Since August 1980, he has been engaged in broadcasting work in the Uygur Language Department of the Ethnic Broadcasting Center of China National Radio.
Current broadcasting director. He has been engaged in broadcasting for more than 20 years, mainly undertaking
China National Radio
Broadcasting and editing of Uygur news, special topics and literary programs. In addition, he participated in the Uyghur dubbing of the large-scale historical documentary film "The Pearl of the Silk Road -- Xinjiang" co-produced by the Central News Recording Film Studio and the Department of Culture of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, and the shooting of TV series and movies such as "The Last Emperor", "Wu Zetian" and "Avanti".
Abdukader Asimu's broadcasting style is simple, natural and expressive, which is deeply loved by the audience. Some of Abdukader Asimu's broadcast works won the first, second and third prizes of the China National Radio and the National Viha Excellent Broadcast Works Awards respectively. His business papers, "Announcers should pay attention to the state in front of the microphone", "How to improve the attraction of national broadcasting", "broadcasters need to devote themselves to carefully", "Announcers should have a strong sense of responsibility", "Meet the needs of listeners - the basis for improving the quality of programs", "For a better tomorrow of Uighur broadcasting - Continue to explore", "Uighur Broadcasting focuses on innovation", etc. Published in "China Radio", "Contemporary Communication", "Audio-visual World" magazine and "Xinjiang Daily".
He often said, "It is my sacred duty to serve the audience, and I sincerely thank the audience for their strong support."