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Ziya Tong was born in London, England, of Chinese and Macedonian descent, [2] and later lived in Hong Kong. [3] She moved from Hong Kong to Canada when she was 11. She received her B.A. degree from the University of British Columbia in psychology and sociology. [4] At McGill University, she graduated with an M.A. in Communications. [5] [6]
Co-hosts Ziya Tong and Dan Riskin on location in Northern Ireland during the opening of Titanic Belfast, April 2012. An American version of the series, Science Daily, which was based in Washington, DC, aired on the Discovery-owned digital channel The Science Channel (then branded Discovery Science Channel) from 2000–2001, during the ...
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This is a list of Chinese Canadians including both original immigrants who obtained Canadian citizenship and their Canadian-born descendants who are notable, have made significant contributions to the Canadian or international culture or society politically, artistically or scientifically, or have prominently appeared in the news.
Randy Bachman, host of Randy Bachman's Vinyl Tap; Brent Bambury, host of Go, Brave New Waves, Midday; James Barber, hosted the cooking show called The Urban Peasant; Andy Barrie, former host of Metro Morning
In 2010, Riskin became the co-host of Daily Planet, on Discovery Channel Canada with Ziya Tong. [4] Although Riskin now works full-time in television, he still dabbles in bat research. On one of his first segments on Daily Planet, he filmed in China to look for the fishing bat which catches fish with its feet. [5]
Ziya Tong, formerly the co-host of Discovery Channel's long-running primetime science magazine, Daily Planet. Ziya Tong, television producer, TV host; Viktor Karamarkov, Macedonian serial killer; Aleksandar Stavrev, champions league and FIFA referee; Strebre Delovski, FIFA referee; Zoran Manaskov, former leader of the Frankfurt mafia