Ni Ping, a native of Qingdao, Shandong Province, is a host, actor and senior editor of China TV Production Center.
Main social positions:
Member of the Eighth, Ninth and Tenth CPPCC, Vice Chairman of the Young Filmmakers Committee of China Film Association, Director of China Women's Development Foundation, and Vice Chairman of Beijing Film and Television Association.
Representative works and major awards:
Hosted Super Variety, Chat, Wait for Me and CCTV Spring Festival Gala. , won the first, second and third Golden Microphone Awards, and the sixth and tenth "Starlight Awards" for TV literature and art.
He has starred in films such as Chrysanthemum Mountain, Echo of Qilian Mountain, Beautiful Feet, Snow in the Wind, Big Sun, TV series Syracuse, Love Affairs, Silent Life and Month. Won the Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress, the China Watch Award for Best Actress, the University Student Film Festival for Best Actress and the University Student Film Festival for Best Actress.
Works:
1997 published a collection of essays, Days, with millions of copies distributed.
On 20 10, he published a collection of essays, A Brief Introduction to Ni Ping, and won the 5th Bing Xin Prose Award, which is the highest award in China at present.
20 1 1 published an album of paintings, Painting with Grandma.
20 12 published "Ni Ping Painting Collection" and "Ni Ping Prose Painting Collection".
Exhibition:
20110 The first "Painting with Grandma-Ni Ping Ink Painting Exhibition" was held in Shenzhen Art Museum.
20 12 March, Ni Ping China Art Exhibition was held in Rong Baozhai.
20 12 10 "Ni Ping traditional Chinese painting exhibition" was held in Rong Baozhai.
20 12 1 1 held "Ni Ping freehand brushwork exhibition" at Beijing China Millennium Monument.
20 13 10 held "Home in Shandong-Ni Ping Traditional Chinese Painting Exhibition" in Shandong Provincial Art Museum.
20 14 1 Brief introduction of Ni Ping, "Happy China Year-Ni Ping Personal Exhibition" was held in Duoyunxuan.
February 20 16, Ni Ping Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition was held in Vancouver China Cultural Center.