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Wang Zhi'an was born on 21 April, 1968 in Jilin City, Jilin Province, China, is a Chinese journalist and environmental activist (born 1968). Discover Wang Zhi'an's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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Born 21 April, 1968
Birthday 21 April
Birthplace Jilin City, Jilin Province, China
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1968

Wang Zhi'an (born on April 21, 1968) is a Chinese investigative journalist and former television host.

He served as a reporter and host for China Central Television and chief investigative reporter for The Beijing News.

2015

He reported on ambulance corruption but left CCTV in 2015 when he was not allowed to air it.

2016

He commented, "Personally speaking, I don't fancy this tactic. If you really care about these people with disabilities, why don't you give this person a higher position on the party list? Why do you put him 16th? Put him 5th, then for sure he will be elected. Put him 16th, it's actually very hard to enter the legislature."

In the appearance, Wang made remarks about Taiwanese politics.

Criticising what he perceived as overly lavish and pompous campaigning from the two main parties – DPP and KMT, he likened campaign venues to "walking onto the wrong movie set."

Wang remarked, "There are rockstars, and people that do the foreshadowing; and there is emotional mobilisation using disabled people on-stage."

He then briefly imitated a paralysed man with a jerking head movement, saying, "Support the DPP! Save Wang Yi-chuan!"

It aroused laughter from the audience, and was included in the first version published on 22 January, which has been replaced since then by a version omitting the clip.

The show's producers apologised for the initial publication.

On 23 January, Chang Chih-hao, a DPP spokesperson, said the DPP "condemns" the appearance as "a mocking of Taiwan's democracy", and that "ridicule of rally speakers" were "vicious comments".

He also said to Taiwanese media that equality for disabled people was a core value of the DPP, and that the DPP was committed to establishing a comprehensive regime for disabled people and realising equal rights.

In a tweet on 24 January, Wang refuted the spokesperson's comments and accused the DPP of instrumentalising disabled people as "election tools".

Subsequent tweets also criticised the DPP's "pressuring" of the talkshow.

The National Immigration Agency announced later that day a five-year entry ban for Wang, citing as grounds that he breached the conditions of the tourist visa by appearing on TV.

On 24 January, an anonymous Chinese-language X account began publicising personal information of Wang and his media employees including addresses and pictures of their offices, vowing a "revelation campaign".

It further claimed fraudulent business dealings by Wang in his media venture.

The tweets have gathered up to 233,000 views (as of 27 January, 01:00 UTC).

On 26 January, Wang published a video expressing his apologies to Chen Chun-han and "people with disabilities in Taiwan who feel offended", and sarcastically mocked the DPP, "I should have actually just eulogised the DPP after arriving in Taiwan: to eulogise the DPP as not only the light of the Taiwanese democratic system, but also the light of Chinese-speaking peoples, the light of the world, the light of Asia, and the light of the universe".

He reported instances of physical stalking after the publicisation of the personal information, purportedly causing some of his team to refrain from work that day and express intentions of termination.

"I think that the CCP will not vigorously hunt me down right now [...]. I also think that the DPP will not hunt me down using their means in Japan. The people who would hunt me down are most probably Falun Gong groups, for I offended them a while back. [...] Secondly, it's those particular groups in the Chinese diaspora in Japan; I know this well. They are precisely using these means of doxxing to publicise my personal information", he said.

2017

In 2017, Wang served as the chief investigative reporter of The Beijing News.

The first season interviewed Xu Xiaodong, Zhou Libo, and Cao Dewang.

2019

He was banned from the Internet in mainland China in 2019.

2020

He moved to Japan in 2020 and is currently the chief reporter of Tokyo Fuko Corporation.

In May 2022, he started making videos on his YouTube channel.

The channel mainly comments on China's current affairs, social issues and hosts interviews.

At China Central Television, Wang became famous for producing the documentary television program News Probe.

In January 2020, Wang began to reside in Japan.

Wang's studio opened a Twitter account and started operating a YouTube channel.

Parts of his program "Wang Ju Pai An" were posted on his TikTok (international version) channel.

On May 2, 2022, he restarted the new media and came back.

In July of the same year, he went to Ukraine to cover the Russia-Ukraine war.

He was the only mainland Chinese reporter in Ukraine except Phoenix TV.

In September 2022, he went to Tokyo to record the state funeral of Shinzo Abe, as well as a series of special reports on the Fukushima nuclear accident, and was later interviewed for the 2024 Taiwan presidential election.

Since October 2022, he has been interviewed and reported by the Associated Press, NHK World-Japan, Radio Free Asia, CBS News and SWI swissinfo.

In January 2024, Wang stayed two weeks in Taiwan, producing reports on the 2024 Taiwanese elections.

He appeared on The Night Night Show with Hello on 20 January.

Wang had visited a DPP rally on 12 January, during which he witnessed a speech by Chen Chun-han, a disabled legislative candidate.

At the scene, Wang described the circa 5-minute segment as "part of common emotive calls to mobilisation in the Taiwanese electoral process".