Who are the announcers who broadcast live in People's Republic of China (PRC) and founding ceremony?

The announcer of People's Republic of China (PRC) founding ceremony is:

Qi Yue and Ding Yilan.

Qi Yue used to be called Qi Bin. 1922 was born in Manzhouli, Inner Mongolia, and Levin, Hebei. 1946 10 took part in the revolution, 1947 was an announcer of Xinhua radio station in northern Shaanxi. 19491kloc-0/Together with Ding Yilan, broadcast the grand occasion of founding ceremony to the whole world. During china national radio's decades of broadcasting career, he infected millions of listeners with his unique solemn and deep voice. Many people feel the charm of famous articles such as Who is the cutest person and Good Example of County Party Secretary from his broadcast. /kloc-0 died in Beijing in 1993 at the age of 7 1.

Ding Yilan, formerly known as Liu Xiaoshi, Yu Hong and Lu Qun, is a famous announcer. He has compiled The Complete Works of Deng Tuo, The Collection of Yanshan Nights and The Relief History of China. 1936 join the vanguard of national liberation in China. /kloc-went to Yan' an in 0/937, and studied in Yan' an Shanbei Public School and Central Party School successively. 1938, joined the China * * * production party. At the end of the same year, he went to the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei border region behind the enemy lines in North China to participate in women's mass work and concurrently served as a reporter for Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Daily. 1942 married Deng Tuo, editor-in-chief of Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Daily. 1945 10 started broadcasting. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he served as the head of the broadcasting group of Xinhua Radio Station in northern Shaanxi. After the founding of New China, he served as director of the broadcasting department and editor-in-chief of China People's Broadcasting Station. 19491kloc-0/hosted and broadcast the grand occasion of founding ceremony on the Tiananmen rostrum with Qi Yue. 1960 engaged in external broadcasting. He has been an announcer, director and director of Beijing People's Broadcasting Station for 40 years, director of China Radio International 1982 to 1985, and director of China Radio and Television Society. 1998 September 16 died in Beijing.