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“My Star Village Chief” Reality Show Invites Star Artists to Create Taiwanese Village Character

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“My Star Village Chief” Reality Show Invites Star Artists to Create Taiwanese Village Character

“My Star Village Chief” Reality Program Invites Five Star Artists to Serve as Village Chiefs

The new reality program “My Star Village Chief” is set to take the Taiwanese television scene by storm, with a unique focus on localizing the show to help promote sustainable development in villages across the country. The variety show has enlisted five star artists – Bu Xueliang, Guo Hongzhi, Yao Yuanhao, Matzka, and He Haochen – to serve as village chief interns, immersing themselves in village life and experiencing the daily routines of the local residents.

Speaking about the opportunity to participate in the program, Bu Xueliang expressed his excitement, stating, “I accepted the invitation immediately. It’s great to work with four other talented individuals who are also passionate about making a positive impact. Each of us has a different approach to handling tasks, so it will take some time to find our rhythm.”

According to Haokan Entertainment, the production company behind the show, the concept of reality programs has evolved over the years, with a growing focus on showcasing diverse themes and perspectives. Rural variety shows have gained popularity among viewers, with programs like “Three Meals a Day” and “Come and Stay in the Countryside for One Night” becoming audience favorites.

“My Star Village Chief” aims to highlight the unique characteristics of Taiwanese villages through the participation of the five celebrity interns. Each of the candidates brings a wealth of experience and emotional depth to the program, reflecting their desire to give back to the community.

The recording of “My Celebrity Village Chief” has already begun, with Yao Yuanhao expressing his initial shock at being invited to participate. Guo Hongzhi, on the other hand, shared his excitement at working with familiar faces and emphasized the meaningful nature of the program.

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In an effort to further engage with village chiefs and residents across Taiwan, Haokan Entertainment has encouraged individuals to reach out with requests for assistance or support. The “My Star Village Chief” Facebook fan group serves as a platform for communities to voice their needs and seek help from the celebrity village chiefs.

As the program continues to unfold, viewers can expect an insightful and entertaining exploration of local life, culture, and environmental issues, guided by the collective efforts of the five star artists-turned-village chiefs.

Editor in charge: Xin Youan

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