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Jacqueline Pang Ching
Born August 27, 1974 (1974-08-27) (age 35)
Hong Kong
Other names 彭家敏, Peng Qing
Occupation Radio Host & TV Compere

Jacqueline Pang (nickname - Pang Ching) Traditional Chinese - 彭晴 (born August 27, 1974) is a popular Hong Kong LIVE TV Compère/Host, Interviewer, and an Author with beginnings as a Radio Announcer on RTHK in 1998.

Jacqueline 'Pang Ching' [1] is a popular Radio Programme Host on the Government Public Broadcaster - Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) Radio 2 Channel, FM 94.8 MHz-96.9 MHz. In March 2008 Jacqueline Pang left her Weekday show, the 06:30-10:00 'Morning Suite' which she co-Hosted since 2004, and from July 2009 left her Saturday 12:00-14:00 'Chinese Top 20 Pop Chart'(中 文 歌 曲 龍 虎 榜). Jacqueline 'Pang Ching's programmes still can be heard on on RTHK's Radio 2 Archives a year after her broadcast dates.

On 4th October 2009, Jacqueline Pang Ching returned to RTHK's Radio 2 Cantonese Channel with a new Sunday (14:00-16:00) Talk Programme reflecting her own and the General Public's Single-and-over-30-year-olds' social needs in Hong Kong. Link to the RTHK Press Release:[[2]].

From March 2008, Jacqueline “Pang Ching” is the Senior Anchor for PCCW's 'NOW!News' LIVE Morning Programme (09:30-12:30) on Channel 332, which focuses on current affairs.

Jacqueline Pang's Book About 7 Gay/Lesbian TRUE Love Stories is "Yi Zhong Ai Qi Duan Qing" '一種愛 七段情'. Literally translated as 'One Kind of Love but Seven Situations', is a short, narrative style of writing. It was released on 18 July 2007 at the Annual Hong Kong Book Fair.

Jacqueline Pang also is a regular Contributor to the Weekday (Hong Kong) Chinese Language Newspaper "AM730" [3] on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The article is titled 'Zhong Nui Wan Sui' (Happy Zhong Girls)

Jacqueline Pang contributes Monday articles in English to the 'Local' Section of the daily printed free Standard Newspaper as well as the On-line Version of the Standard.[4] These articles echo her personal online and public "Blog" in Chinese[[5]].

Background

Jacqueline Pang Ka-Man (Traditional Chinese - 彭家敏) – was nicknamed by RTHK’s Luke Tsang[6], now well known as “Pang Ching” 彭晴. Very dedicated to her career, Jacqueline Pang is a popular TV Host in Hong Kong, and Radio Announcer/DJ . Jacqueline is fluent in 3 languages, English, Cantonese, Putonghua, and a bit of French, too. Jacqueline has a uniquely large voice, captivating laugh and an unfailing memory.

Born on 27 August 1974 in Hong Kong to Fujian-ese parents of Vietnamese origin, she was educated in Toronto, Canada, where her parents now reside. She has one younger sister. Jacqueline Pang also worked for six months as an Airline Hostess before embarking on a career in Hong Kong Broadcasting.

Slim, attractive & petite at 5’5”, Announcer, MC & DJ Jacqueline ‘Pang Ching’ is a hot favorite with local and overseas (Internet Radio[7]). With Asian listeners of Radio Television Hong Kong RTHK, the free-to-air Government Public Broadcaster, Jacqueline has a following of ardent fans. All through her broadcasting career in Hong Kong, she has interviewed countless Movie Stars, Pop Singers and significant Businessmen, Doctors, Lawyers, Psychologists, from all walks of life just for the benefit of her listeners. Very knowledgeable in the latest Cantopop, she is just as conversant in the latest Jazz Music.

Jacqueline joined RTHK (in 1998), having a brief background as DJ in Toronto. Jacqueline Pang trained further at RTHK's Radio 2 [8] Cantonese Channel and became a very popular DJ, with her unique, vivacious, no-nonsense personality, fiery temper and lightning-quick presence of mind with tags or segways. She gained respect and was accepted into the entertainment circle very easily. From May 2004, Jacqueline Pang switched from a midnight Music Programme 'Late Mother, Late Father' to the leading 06:00-10:00 weekday long-running Radio Programme ‘Morning Suite’(to replace Candy Che Suk-Mui), and also co-Host the Saturday 12:00-14:00 'Cantonese Top 20 Pop Chart'(link below) increasing her on-air exposure. A very animated Hostess and MC for Live Stage and TV Shows[9], Special Events[10], Jacqueline also performs Master of Ceremonies duties[11] to High-Society Private Parties (Link to TMA Annual Ball)[12], and has done New Product Announcements for 'Yili' [13] and 'Rejoice' [14]. Jacqueline also lectures on Public Speaking at the HK Productivity Council and makes appearances as a Judge at the Master-of-Ceremony Competitions[15].

Early in her Broadcasting Career, Jacqueline Pang was asked by Director Alan K.K. Yip to sing (in Cantonese) the Theme Song for a Korean Drama (which was broadcast on Cable TV). Besides the Theme Song named "A Wrongly Secured Love"(錯落的深情) that also rose to hit the No.12 spot and stayed for 3 weeks on the Cantonese Golden Songs Pop Chart in March 2003, Jacqueline Pang had other songs on the Top 20 Chart like "Waiting For Your Love"(等你的愛) sung with Chan Kin Chong(陳敬創).

In 2003, Jacqueline Pang married a businessman, but she divorced him in 2006. She has one son. Since her divorce, with a mind now focused completely on furthering her career, and all her spare time occupied with her son, she keeps active in sports like Running, Swimming, and Golf when not Broadcasting or giving lectures[16] and video lessons on Public Speaking[17]. She is extremely careful about money and property investments, has a strict business-conscious attitude and very high ambitions, and she shows a strong character behind her cheery appearance. Her Personal Slogan has always been "Work Hard, Play Hard".

Jacqueline Pang was mostly noted for her Hosting of the popular annual Environmental Program, “The Solar Project”[18], a RTHK combined LIVE Radio-and-TV stage production since 2001. Her last (7th Solar Project 2007) 'Let's Go' Concert by RTHK was held in Hong Kong in conjunction with TVB.[19] However, the previous (6th) 'Hand In Hand' Solar Project 2006 took place in Xi'an, China, where Jacqueline Pang Ching displayed her fluency in Putonghua as Co-host.

In October 2007 (until February 2008) Jacqueline Pang Ching was asked by PCCW's Now TV Broadband 'NOW! News' Channel 332 to Co-host in a weekday, thrice daily, 3-minute Video News Roundup 'Witty Banter'.[20], and did very well to attract viewers to the Channel.

1 March 2008, Jacqueline Pang was offered a full-time position as the Senior Anchor for the weekday Morning News Program (09:30-12:30) on PCCW's NOW!TV Broadband Channel 332.

In March 2008, After the Grand Opening in 2007 of the "Dim Sum TV" [21] Channel on NOW!TV Broadband's Channel 539, Jacqueline Pang Ching was invited as Host to enhance the Flagship Programme 'Talk Of Fame' (Traditional Chinese - '點心名人榜')[22]. Jacqueline Pang Hosted several early Episodes, e.g. Epi.3, Koo Kwong Ming(古广明), China's Football Team Coach and Trainer; Epi.5, Choi Yim Pui(蔡炎培), Famous Chinese Poet and Writer of Romance Novels; Epi. 48, Yeung King Fai(杨景辉), Chinese 10M Olympic (Doubles)Diving Gold Medalist; Epi. 63, Lau Yee Tat(刘以达) a famous local Songwriter and Musician, Epi. 65, World-Class Female Conductor Ms. Yip Wing Sie(叶咏诗); Epi. 68, Famous Ballerina and Coach from Guangzhou Ms. Cheung Dan Dan, and Epi. 72, Hongkong's own Olympic Silver Medalists for Male Table Tennis (Doubles), Ko Lei Chak(高礼泽) and Li Ching(李静), thus showing her Hosting and Research skills at a multitude of topics.

Jacqueline Pang is also in demand for Voice Casting. Because of her unique and clear diction in her Cantonese, Jacqueline is a popular choice for Cantonese commentaries for RTHK TV Programmes. Recent VCDs and DVDs finds her doing Voice-over dubbing/recording for Western Videos.[23]. One such dubbed Video is "Quo Vadis"[24]

Bibliography

March 1998 - Jacqueline Pang joined Radio Television Hong Kong's Radio 2's FM Channel to Co-host a midnight(00:00-02:00) Music Programme after 6 months training.

1999 - Jacqueline Pang performed as Huo Qingtong(霍青桐), the daughter of a tribe leader, in an RTHK-produced 32-episode Radio Play titled "The Book and The Sword"[25]. This serial programme was set in the early Qing Dynasty and told the story of an organisation that planned to overthrow the ruling government of Manchuria.

29 January 2001 - Jacqueline Pang Co-compered the 'Lunar new Year of the Snake' celebration for RTHK.[26]

18 February 2001 – Of 12 new TV Programmes launched by RTHK, the popular ETV segment “Education News” [27]was mainly Hosted by Jacqueline Pang, and also Kelly Ho Ka-Lai[28], High School Teacher and HK’s Medallist in Fencing (Commonwealth Championships, 1994). They were both very adept News Anchors for the popular TV Programme.

18 January 2002 - Co-hosted the 24th Top 10 Chinese Gold Songs Award Presentation Concert. [29]

21 April 2002 – Co-compered the 21st Hong Kong Film Awards, live at the Hong Kong Coliseum. (External link below)


26 September 2002 - Jacqueline Pang, Co-host of the highly-watched “Inter-School Quiz” [30] for Primary and Secondary Students on RTHK’s Educational Television productions.

1 May 2004 - Jacqueline Pang joined Radio 2 FM's long-running 'Morning Suite' Programme (06:00-10:00) enhancing the program and replacing the previous female Co-host.

2 July 2004 – Jacqueline Pang was invited to attend the Hong Kong Tramways’ 100th Year live Celebration-on-a-Tram. [31]

26 December 2004 – Jacqueline Pang Ching and her friends were spared from the effects of the destructive Asian Tsunami while holidaying with them at Phuket's Patong Beach Hotel[32]. It was very fortunate for them that this particular hotel is located on a hill, a half-hour drive from the disaster area, and in a protected area.

26 January 2005 - Jacqueline Pang performed as MC at the RTHK Press Conference of "Save the China Tigers" [33]. The RTHK TV Programme placed on Video the actual relocation of the Tigers from China to Africa.

23 January 2006 - Jacqueline Pang Co-hosted at the LIVE RTHK 28th Annual Top 10 Chinese Golden Songs Awards Ceremony. [34]

4 April 2006 - Co-host of the First Televised Inter-School Financial Quiz in Country History[35] for RTHK, Hong Kong’s Educational Television.

13 June 2006 - Co-hosted in Putonghua the 6th Solar Project 'Hand In Hand' in Xi'an, China. (Link above)

9 July 2006 - Jacqueline Pang Compered the very first Press Show for the Hong Kong Performers Association.

12 January 2007 - Jacqueline Pang Ching was detained (together with several other more prominent RTHK DJs[36]) by HK's Independent Commission against Corruption for purportedly being involved in a fraud by a Superior involving claims of Reimbursement of tens of thousands of HK dollars between 2002-2003. Link in Chinese:[37]. Due to lack of any conclusive evidence, Jacqueline was released, allowing her to return to her hosting at RTHK's daily (06:00-10:00) 'Morning Suite' Program. Recent Final Judgements for this case are found at this link:[38]

3 February 2007 - Jacqueline Pang performed as MC at the 14th Green Power Hike, an outdoor activity supported by the Henderson Group of Companies.[39]

11 February 2007 – Produced and Co-hosted for RTHK Radio 2 the LIVE Radio Performance “Fire Prevention - In Action” – in Wanchai’s Southern Playground with The Wanchai District Fire Services.

13 March 2007 – Jacqueline Pang Co-compered the annual International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) Hong Kong Group’s 40th Anniversary Live Concert at the Queen Elizabeth Stadium. It was broadcast on 25 March 2007.[40]

25 March 2007 - Jacqueline Pang Co-hosted the 18th Hong Kong Television Appreciation Index Awards (TVAI) in which RTHK obtained the highest average of 72.1, (Cable TV - 68.67, TVB - 68.36, ATV - 67.56). The figures were independently polled by The Hong Kong University and contributed by Prof. Robert Chung Ting Yiu[41]of the Public Opinion Programme. The Video link:[42]

14 June 2007 - Jacqueline Pang was a very lively MC on World Blood Donor Day for the Hong Kong Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service. The theme was "Safe Blood for Safe Motherhood"[43].

30 June 2007 - Jacqueline Pang, Co-host in RTHK's “Dragon Jamboree” performed at the Hong Kong Coliseum. This item was a very distinctive entry for the 2006 Guinness Book of Records as "The Largest Drum Ensemble" playing in unison! More than 10,000 young players from Hongkong, Macau and China participated.[44] The video link (in Cantonese):[45]

14 July 2007 - Jacqueline Pang Authored her first Paperback, a narrative of unique and TRUE stories called “7 Gay/Lesbian Love Stories” released on 18 July 2007 at the 2007 Hong Kong Book Fair. Here is a link to a Radio interview on 'We Are Family'(in Cantonese): [46] or, to the outline of her book: [47]

2 September 2007 - Jacqueline Pang Co-hosted the 7th Solar Project in Hong Kong live on RTHK and TVB (Link above).

25 October 2007 – Jacqueline Pang acted and sang as the Dove on the Stage Play “An Ark Sparks In The Dark” at the Baptist A.C. Hall in Kowloon. This was a unique performance as it was the largest 200-plus-performer Cantonese Stage Musical produced by The Media Evangelism Limited in Hong Kong. [48]

17 December 2007 - Jacqueline Pang Co-compered at the Press Conference about the up-coming 'Countdown to 2008' Programme together with China Beijing TV at Hong Kong's Times Square. Here is the Press Release link (seek the Dec.2007 item[49].

31 December 2007 - Jacqueline Pang Ching Co-compered with RTHK DJ Alex Li the 'Countdown to Zero Hour' to welcome in the 2008 New Year with HK's Most Popular Singers and Olympic Stars at Hong Kong's own Times Square with the Beijing and Hongkong Slogan "One World, One Dream" (Programme name in Traditional Chinese -全 港 倒 數 2008 迎 奧 運) for the 2008 Olympics to the biggest and most responsive live street audience of more than ten thousand. This Production was seen and heard by millions more because it was Broadcast Live on Streaming Video and Audio, as well as Live FM Radio and Live Television by RTHK in co-operation with Cable TV Hong Kong, counting down simultaneously with China Beijing TV's Live Broadcast. This Transmission was specially organised with Beijing to promote collaboration, support and mutual co-operation with Beijing for the approaching Olympics 2008 in China. Following is the link to the Archived Radio Broadcast (in Cantonese):[50].

13 January 2008 - Jacqueline Pang Co-compered the Noon Broadcast of the First Segment (of two) of The 30th Anniversary of the 'Top 10 Chinese Gold Songs Award' Presentation LIVE on RTHK's FM Radio 2 and Internet Webcast, the Video simultaneously recorded by RTHK. The Video of this Production was broadcast on Saturday, 12 January on TVB's Jade Channel.

19 January 2008 - Jacqueline Pang Co-compered the Second Segment of The 30th Anniversary of the 'Top 10 Chinese Gold Songs Awards' Presentation[51] in a Gala evening at the Hong Kong Coliseum . This RTHK Programme was a joint production with the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust. Once again, this was a Triple-media LIVE Broadcast over RTHK Radio 2 FM, Internet Webcast and TVB's Jade Channel. See the Press Release link (of Jan.2008):[52]. Markedly special was that this was the first time an RTHK Programme was Broadcast by Television Broadcasts Limited aka TVB in BOTH Standard Definition (SDTV) and the new High Definition Digital Terrestrial Television which was established in late 2007 as the Future Standard for HDTV Transmission in Hong Kong.

29 February 2008 - Jacqueline Pang confirmed, in a live interview, during the final hour of (the four-hour 06:00-10:00) Cantonese-language 'Morning Suite' that she was leaving the long-running RTHK Programme.[53]. Since 2004, Jacqueline "Pang Ching" has been entertaining early-morning listeners of Radio Television Hong Kong as a Presenter and DJ/Host on this popular 'Morning Suite' programme led by RTHK's Veteran Broadcaster Luke Tsang Chi-wah on FM Radio 2 Channel, along with Cusson Law, and C.P. Ching. Jacqueline will be replaced by Alison Hau Ka-ming. Although Jacqueline 'Pang Ching' has a challenging future as a Current Affairs Television Presenter/Host on a local pay-TV Channel, she can still be heard Co-hosting on RTHK's Archives of the 'Chinese Top 20 Pop Chart' [54] till the end of June 2009.

17 March 2008 - Jacqueline 'Pang Ching' Co-hosted the 0930-1230 Weekday Morning Segments "China Affairs" and "News From Every Angle" on the 'NOW!News' TV Channel 332. Her first week on the Channel coincided with the Meeting of International Press and China's newly Re-elected Premier in The Great Hall Of The People (18 March '08) where Jacqueline Pang interpreted (from Putonghua to Cantonese) on local 'NOW!News' LIVE Television Broadcast as the Chinese Premier's replied to the Opening Questions from Reporters. She is presently the Senior Anchorwoman [55].

25 May 2008 – Jacqueline ‘Pang Ching’ Compered a Live open-air afternoon Function for the benefit of Victims of China’s May 12 Sichuan Earthquake at Hong Kong’s Times Square[56]. Children from several Primary schools and Kindergartens dressed in a variety of colorful Ethnic Costumes sang the songs "I love China" & "Commitment" while money was collected for Earthquake Relief. In attendance were Vice Chairman Ms. Elsie Leung (JP) of the Hong Kong Basic Law Committee and the NPC Standing Committee , the Hong Kong Permanent Secretary for Home Affairs Mrs. Carrie Yau, Mr. Yu-Chun, Chairman of the CPPCC National Standing Committee of the Hong Kong-Guangdong Community Organizations and the Liaison Office, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Officials from other departments.

1 June 2008 - Jacqueline Pang joined together with other Hong Kong Pop, Radio and TV Stars and performing artists on stage, singing live before an audience of thousands for the 12th May (2008)Earthquake Victims in China, at the "Artistes'512" Relief Fund-Raising Ceremony[57]in Hong Kong. The Ceremony was broadcast on TVB's pay-TV channel 2.

22 June 2008 - Jacqueline Pang Ching joined as the Special Guest on RTHK’s 3-hour (21:00-00:00) Sunday night music and talk program "2000 Beautiful Songs Reunion" hosted by Albert Au, chatting (about her new career in Television as Current Affairs Anchor at NOW!TV) [58]. Having put out a few records earlier in her career, Jacqueline Pang sings, with LIVE Piano and Organ accompaniment, early romantic favorites like “La Vie En Rose”, “Fly Me To The Moon”, “If” and other popular English and Chinese Folk numbers, and also sings duets with Albert.

27 August 2008 - Jacqueline Pang Ching Compered on this day,(her own birthday) at 3D-Gold's Exhibition of elaborate jewellery Showing which included a unique 19.9 Million (HK)Dollar Diamond-encrusted Wedding Bouquet[59] . The Bouquet was specially designed for the upcoming Wedding of well-known female Pop Singer Kelly Chen Wai-Lam (陳慧琳). Miss Chen, who is presently the appointed Spokesperson of 3D-Gold, said she has considered not using the Bouquet at her wedding in October 2008 as it might pose a high security risk.

1 October 2008 - Jacqueline Pang was invited to stand in as Co-host on RTHK's Radio 2 Morning Suite(06:30-10:00), the same radio show that she stopped Co-hosting eight months previously, this time in the absence of Alyson Hau Kar-ming, her replacement.[60]. She was warmly welcomed back by her peers.

26 October 2008 – Jacqueline Pang returned to RTHK's nighttime airwaves to Guest-host three weekly episodes of the 3-hour(21:00-00:00)RTHK Sunday night program series "2000 Beautiful Songs Reunion" [61]on RTHK with a few Guests of her own choice while original Host Albert Au is away on leave.

4 December 2008 - Jacqueline Pang joined as the Special Guest on RTHK Radio 2's 'Made In Hong Kong" 2-hour (13:00-15:00) weekday Program with Pop Host Alex Li Chi Kong, [62]and described her heartfelt Experiences as a new News Anchor with NOW!TV for the last nine months.

1 February 2009 – Jacqueline Pang Ching was once again a Special Guest, singing with Alex Li on this particular Sunday Night 3-hour(21:00-00:00) Program “2000 Beautiful Songs Reunion”[63]. Alex Li, replaced regular Host Albert Au while he's away on holiday.

2 March 2009 - Jacqueline Pang's first Contribution (on Page 26) to the Free (Hong Kong) Chinese Language Newspaper "AM730" which also has an Online version [64]. Her Articles in the AM730 'News' section begin on the 10th March 2009, and are found every Tuesday and Thursday. A Link to previous issues can also be found here[65].

4 May 2009 - Jacqueline Pang writes a short article (in English) about herself in the Online verion of the Standard Newspaper. It is titled "Middle Age is like Enjoying a Good Steak." [66], the first of many weekly articles.

7 May 2009 - Jacqueline Pang is once again the lively Special Guest on the first hour of RTHK Radio 2's 'Made In Hong Kong" 2-hour (13:00-15:00) Cantonese weekday Program [67]. This time Jacqueline speaks on her personal experience as a new Flight Attendant just prior to beginning her career in Radio Broadcasting.

22 June 2009 - Jacqueline Pang was Master of Ceremonies at the Premiere of Transformers 2:'Revenge of the Fallen' at the Grand Ocean Theatre on June 22, 2009 in Hong Kong.

27 June 2009 - Jacqueline Pang hosts by herself her last Saturday "Cantonese Top 20 Pop Chart"[68] on RTHK's Radio 2 FM Channel. Wong Tin-yee, yet another known Pop DJ from RTHK will be taking over her spot to work with Regular co-host K.F. Chow.

1 July 2009 - On this HK's Public Holiday (& after the 06:30 news), Jacqueline Pang is welcomed back as today's surprise Guest-host on RTHK's Radio 2 'Morning Suite' live Cantonese Programme by her hosts C.C.Pang and Cusson Law who worked together with her on this program more than a year ago[69]. She talks about some of her many experiences in her unusual lively and entertaining way, one of which is helping the sight-impaired to enjoy regular Movies and Feature Films[70]. She uses her Cantonese speaking skills to narrate to them the visual action[[71]] while simultaneously watching the Movie! On her regular workdays Jacqueline Pang is Senior Anchor on PCCW's NOW!TV (Channel 332) from 09:30-12:30.

5 July 2009 - Jacqueline Pang returns as Guest-host for one episode of RTHK's late-night (21:00-00:00) Sunday program "2000 Beautiful Songs Reunion" [72], singing along with some of her Guests from the Asian Pop Circle.

11 August 2009 - Jacqueline Pang Ching sits in as a last-minute Guest-Host of the 3-hour (21:00-24:00) Radio 2 PHONE-IN Programme '星 空 奇 遇 鐵 達 尼' 'My Heart' [[73]] replacing regular Host Mak Yan Sau, showing her versatility in Hosting all sorts of Radio Programmes.

16 August 2009 - Jacqueline Pang was invited to be a Panel Judge of the 2009 Hong Kong Master of Ceremony Competition 2009(全港司儀大賽)[74] held annually by the Junior Chamber International (Hong Kong), this year at Olympian City. Participating faithfully every year, Jacqueline Pang Ching shares her valuable knowledge in Public Speaking with less experienced emcees.

23-24 September 2009 - Jacqueline Pang Ching is asked once again to Host two evenings of the 3-hour PHONE-IN Radio Programme '星 空 奇 遇 鐵 達 尼' 'My Heart' On RTHK's Radio 2. [[75]],[[76]].

4 October 2009 – Jacqueline Pang Ching returns to RTHK once again to host her new Sunday Afternoon (14:00-16:00)Programme '中女宅男殺很大' loosely translated as (middle-age) 'Lassies & Nerds' [77]on Radio 2 FM Channel (94.8-96.9 MHz) with younger co-host Tsang Chi Ho (曾志豪).

14 October 2009 - Jacqueline Pang Ching (on a bad hair day) was Host to a Charity event held by HSBC, featuring Leon Lai Ming as Guest Star[[78]].

15 December 2009 - Jacqueline Pang Ching is invited to appear as one of the Cooking Guests on the NOW!TV Channel 100 (Saturday 19:00) one-hour Program "Cooking Mama" (Epi.25) [[79]]to be shown and repeated on Christmas day. This is the Cantonese version of the English-speaking program of the same name.

24 December 2009 - Jacqueline Pang Ching is a guest on this Christmas Eve's R2's '去 你 度 去 我 度 --- 點 只 聲 靚' (literally: Your Place or Mine?) 20:00-21:00 Radio Talk show [[80]] together with her Morning Suite replacement Alyson Hau, each of them revealing their innermost thoughts and experiences in Radio Broadcasting and also their major decisions on (Jacqueline's)leaving for NOW!TV and (Alyson's)accepting the position co-hosting long-running Radio 2 'Morning Suite' show.

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