▲Anchor Su Zongyi is very interested in "modifying cars" in private and has a lot of research. (Photo/TVBS)
Reporter Xu Yiqun/Taipei Report
TVBS News Host Su Zongyi is dignified and sweet on stage, but she is one of the few player-level hosts in the news circle who knows how to modify cars and knows the best of all kinds of cars. She also has the title of "The Female God of War in the Car World". She hosted "Golden Line of the Earth" and will make a big transformation, completely subverting her stereotyped image on the anchor stage. The program was revised and created a professional car reality show, providing the most practical car rule evaluation and the most in-depth appreciation of classic cars.
▲Su Zongyi's image on the anchor stage is very contrasting with her private image. (Photo/provided by TVBS)
Su Zongyi recently went to Dajia Riverside Park to shoot a promotional video for the program, and dispatched supercars, campers, and heavy machine with a market value of nearly 50 million yuan to help. The scene was quite huge. She also changed into heavy machine clothes and made her debut, with a full posture. Interestingly, the shooting process made her excitedly say "How come such a scene is so familiar?" It turns out that this is the tentacles of her daily life. Even though the weather was not good on the day of the shooting, she still had the camera in place and could even take time to talk to the experts about the heavy machinery equipment.
▲Su Zongyi, who usually gives people a dignified image, immediately became a tomboy when she talked about it. (Photo/TVBS)
Su Zongyi always shows her professional and serious side when broadcasting news, but in private she turns into a tomboy once she gets in the driver's seat. She said, "My car must be different from others! The wheel rims, disc evil, and air force kits are all changed." She also said that she is very lucky because there is a car expert by the pillow. Her husband is engaged in automobile major. The two have known each other since they graduated from college and have been "influenced" with cars for more than 20 years. They are all personal player-level personal coaches. The show will be aired from Monday to Friday from 10 p.m.