Janis Chan
Janis Chan | |
|---|---|
陳貝兒 | |
Chan in 2024 | |
| Born | Chan Pui Yee June 14, 1979 Hong Kong |
| Education | Bachelor of Arts (Majoring in Journalism Communication, minoring in Education) |
| Alma mater | Simon Fraser University, Marymount Secondary School |
| Occupations | Host, news anchor |
| Years active | 2003–present |
| Employer | Wharf Cable Television(2003-2009) TVB(2009、2013–present) |
| Notable work | Scoop ,Faraway Brides,No Poverty Land |
| Spouse | Wong Kwok Tung (m. 2011; div. 2017) |
| Father | Chen Yonhhao |
| Awards | TVB Anniversary Award for Best Hos
Miss Hong Kong2024 Touching China Annual Person of the Year Award |
Janis Chan (Chinese: 陳貝兒; born 14 June 1979) is a Hong Kong television presenter, actor, and business executive. She is currently the Executive Director of the social enterprise Green Monday and a contract artist under TVB. Chan is best known for hosting the No Poverty Land (《無窮之路》) documentary series, for which she won the Best Host award at the TVB Anniversary Awards in 2021, 2022, and 2024. Chan is dedicated to promoting vegetarianism and environmentally friendly living. In April 2013, she formed a Hong Kong team to participate in the Arctic Marathon to encourage vegetarianism and environmental protection. The trip was widely reported by Apple Daily's "Dynamic News", and the "Arctic Run" program was produced for TVB.