In the long river of Chinese broadcasting art, there is a woman who has made outstanding contributions to this field with her unique charm and talent. She is Ge Lan, formerly known as Wang Jingrong, born in an ordinary family in Beiping in 1933. With her clear, smooth and infectious voice and professional broadcasting skills, Ms. Gülen has become an outstanding representative of the first generation of female announcers in New China.
Looking back on Ms. Gülen's experience, she overcame all kinds of difficulties with her strong interest in broadcasting and unremitting efforts, and finally was able to embark on the path of broadcasting art. In 1951, Gülen entered the ** People's Radio, which was the official start of her broadcasting career, in that era, there were relatively few female announcers, and Gülen's appearance added a new color to China's broadcasting career.
Gülen's voice is known as a "spring breeze", warm and powerful. Whether it is news, commentary or literary programs, she can accurately grasp the rhythm and atmosphere of the program, and bring high-quality listening enjoyment to the audience. Her broadcasting works have not only been loved by the majority of listeners, but also highly praised by professionals.
It is worth mentioning that in addition to her outstanding achievements in the art of broadcasting, Ms. Gülen is also actively involved in social welfare undertakings. She has participated in many charity activities and contributed to the society with her voice and actions. Her kindness and love have made more people feel the sense of social responsibility and responsibility of a broadcasting artist.
Gülen's artistic career is legendary, and her voice has become a part of the history of broadcasting in China. Her story has also inspired more and more women to devote themselves to the broadcasting industry, injecting new vitality into the development of broadcasting art in China. It is reported that Ms. Gülen has worked as a professor of broadcasting and hosting arts at many universities, passing on her experience and wisdom to young students. Her teaching not only benefited the students for life, but also injected new vitality into the development of China's broadcasting art.
Today, despite her old age, Ms. Gülen is still active in China's broadcasting industry. She uses her experience and wisdom to continue to cultivate talents for China's broadcasting industry and inherit her artistic spirit. As her students say, Ms. Gülen's presence is like a beacon that illuminates the future of China's broadcasting arts. All in all, Ms. Gülen's life is a persistent pursuit and selfless dedication to the art of broadcasting, and she has left a valuable legacy for China's broadcasting art with her voice and actions, and has also set an eternal example for us.