Article: Top 10 Chinese Media Personalities

China is one of the most progressive and advanced countries in the world. China's success comes from its great people, who have made tremendous strides in different industries.

1. Zhu Zhu

Zhu Zhu has already appeared in Chinese, Hollywood films, and American TV shows. Very little is known about the exotic actress, with just a few months vacated for the film's release. She grew up to be so good that she performed the tale of 'Beauty and the Beast on stage.

2. Hu Shuli

Hu was born into a household of famous reporters and publishers. She subsequently entered the team of the China Business Times, evolving into the chief of the newspaper's global desk by 1995. After graduating (1982) with a journalism degree, Hu worked as a reporter for the Worker's Daily.

3. Liang Qichao

Liang Qichao was born on February 23, 1873, in a village of farmers and fishermen in Xinhui, a southern Chinese county in Guangdong province. Like Wei Yuan and Feng Guifen before him, however, Liang found the national exams in Beijing a sterner test.

4. Yang Lan

Yang Lan is the Chairperson and co-founder of the Sun Media Group and the Sun Culture Foundation. The Sun Media Group is one of the leading private media companies in China, with businesses ranging from TV production and integrated communications to events.

5. Chen Boda

Chen was one of Mao's ex-secretaries and became Mao's Central Cultural Revolution Group head in 1966. Chen was born in 1904 in the seaside Fujian area and entered the Communist Party in the mid-1920s. Chen Boda, the previously No. 4 fellow in China.

6. Sally Phillips

Sally Phillips is a multi-award-winning British actress, humorist, and producer. She is comprehended for her career in the humor television series I'm Alan Partridge, Jam and Taskmaster, Jerusalem, Miranda, and Veep. Sally has appeared in over 40 films. Sally is a famous visitor on 'QI' and different British board shows.

7. Adrienne Clarkson

A star formation in Canada's artistic life, Madame Clarkson has had a rich and distinguished career in broadcasting, journalism, the arts, and public service. She stood nominated Chairman of the Board of the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Madame Clarkson was also a member of the United Nations Association in Canada.

8. Han Han

Han Han is probably China's most famous writer and its most renowned blogger. Han Han seems to be more talked about than reading. Some criticize him as being a literary lightweight.

9. Liu Binyan

The fearless and outspoken Chinese journalist Liu Binyan, who died aged 80, had the distinction of being twice named by a senior Chinese leader for daring to speak out. Liu was denounced by the People's Daily, his former newspaper.

10. Paul Chan

Paul Chan was born in Hong Kong in 1973 and grown in Omaha, Nebraska. he is known for his work as a political activist and an artist. He is also known for varied practices that range from animated video projections to charcoal drawings and public performances.