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Ask for the detailed information of Liu Fang, the host of Phoenix TV.

Liu Fang, a Beijinger, is the host of Phoenix TV. Her programs include Today's Finance, Fortune Weekly and Phoenix TV Broadcast on Time.

Place of birth: Beijing

Constellation: Sagittarius

Personality: Speak frankly.

Blood type: AB

Education: I studied in Beijing No.8 Middle School, went to the United States with my mother in my first year of high school, and graduated from Cornell University, an ivy league school in the United States.

Professional experience: I worked in the research department of Goldman Sachs Group and the investment banking department of Merrill Lynch Group, a famous wall street investment bank, in corporate financing.

Current occupation: Host of Phoenix Satellite TV, with programs including Today's Financial Talk, Fortune Weekly, Phoenix Broadcast on Time, Right in front of Finance and Economics, Phoenix Noon Express and Phoenix Early Bus.

Favorite things: skiing, playing tennis, piano and reading. Unforgettable thing: When I first arrived in new york, I couldn't understand my classmates' speeches and cried every night for the first three months.

The first live broadcast: I was so nervous that my palms sweated and my heart beat too fast. My eyes only stare at the subtitles.

Favorite books: finance and economics, biographies of celebrities, and current bestsellers.

Favorite movie: A Beautiful Life.

Special hobbies: drinking Coca-Cola (at least four or five cans a day) and taking a bath (twice a day).

Favorite clothes: Prada, BCBG and all simple and generous styles, such as white shirts.

Idiom: if you agree, say "yes, yes, yes", if you disagree, say "no, no" immediately.

Embarrassed people like "embarrassed" cities.

Beijing, new york and Hongkong, three bustling metropolises, are the places where Liu Fang lived from childhood to adulthood, which makes most girls envious, but for Liu Fang, it is particularly embarrassing.

One thing. She was born and raised in Beijing, but Beijing made her feel strange and lonely-the familiar Hu disappeared one by one, and her childhood playmates embarked on a completely different life track from herself. So Liu Fang said that although I am a real Beijing girl in character, such as loud voice and no brain, this city really has nothing to do with me unless my father is still here.

Accidentally broke into the phoenix terrace

How to step into a financial field that even men feel a little mysterious, Liu Fang admits that her indomitable character helped her.

"I am a very rational person," Liu Fang said simply. "I like to be organized, straightforward and simple." It turns out that Liu Fang is a real Beijinger. After finishing high school in Beijing No.8 Middle School, she traveled across the ocean with her mother and went to Cornell University in the United States. When I first came to Hong Kong, I worked in finance, and later I joined Phoenix TV. Until now, Liu Fang still remembers her difficult experience in the first year in the United States.