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Angel Wong

Wong Chui-ling () or better known as Chui Ling to her many fans is a Hong Kong-born Malaysia-based host, speaker, soft skills coach, TV and radio personality, and entrepreneur.

The success of her TV and radio programmes has long ago cemented her position as one of the more influential and sought-after Chinese personalities in the country. Her 20+ years experience in the entertainment industry adds to her dynamism and charisma, making her talks and classes always an interesting affair. Coaching with the perfect blend of wit and humour, she has helped people across industries improve their speaking skills and deliver powerful speeches that get them ahead in any business and social situation.

In her earlier days, Chui Ling hosted the popular ''On The Beat'' TV programme - a weekly variety info and entertainment show. She later co-hosted the daily morning show on WAFM, a Malaysian Chinese radio station, before moving on to Astro's MYFM 101.8 where she had a daily 5-minute segment called Chui Ling's Drivetime Mall. She then became part of the founding presenter team for Melody FM103, helming their breakfast show, Morning Boss, for 5 years, before moving on to do her own thing.

She was also a frequent host of Astro Wah Lai Toi programmes (the country’s satellite station’s premier Chinese channel) and annually hosts the feng shui-inspired Feng Shui Voyage with Joey Yap. She is also well known for the extremely popular food programmes, Recipes, with Love, Menu Please and One Day Five Meals, as well as Ladies Sdn Bhd and Tohoku Travel Blog by HK-TVB. She has two publications to her name, too.

These days, Chui Ling juggles her time between her home, public engagements, speaking and training engagements, media agency and her businesses. She was also instrumental in the formation of the Malaysian Postpartum Care Association and serves as honorary advisor. Provided by Wikipedia
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