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李咏逝世:活得潇洒,走得体面

Former CCTV host Li Yong died on Oct 25 at age 50 after 17 months of battle against cancer, Li's wife said this morning.
Ha Wen, television director and wife of Li, posted a statement on her official Sina Weibo account which reads “I lost my love after 17 months of cancer therapy at 5:20 am on Oct 25, 2018, in the United States.”
Li, who was born on May 3, 1968, in Urumqi, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, entered Communication University of China in 1987, one of China’s top university for media production. In 1991, he joined China Central Television as a screenwriter and director.
Li was most known for his witty comments and easy-going style. He once said, “Don't worry that others will do better than you, you only need to do better than the day before. Growing up is a game with yourself.” He hosted several popular talent shows, including Lucky 52, A Special Six-Plus-One, as well as the talk show Yong Le Hui. Li has also hosted several years of the Spring Festival Gala, the most watched television program in China during the Spring Festival.
Li is survived by his wife and a 16-year-old daughter.

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