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Tina Ding

Tina Ding

Tina Ding (Ding Han), born on July 14, 1990, in Lanzhou, Gansu Province, is a member of the Communist Party of China and holds a master's degree. She graduated from the Central Academy of Drama with a major in Dramatic Literature. Ding is a screenwriter and novelist, and she is a member of the China Film Association and the Gansu Provincial Writers Association.
In 2006, Ding Han joined the Lanzhou Writers Association, becoming its youngest member at the time. In 2009, she was admitted to the Dramatic Literature Department of the Central Academy of Drama and began studying for a master's degree at the China Film Art Research Center in 2013. On August 9, 2015, she participated in the writing of the romantic comedy "LittleSeven Season 1," which premiered.
In 2017, she became a member of the China Film Association. In 2021, her screenplay for the film "Island Keeper" was released, earning a nomination for Best Feature Film and Best Screenplay at the 34th Golden Rooster Awards. That same year, her work "So Long For Love" was nominated for the Outstanding Screenwriter Award at the "China Best Screenwriter Night." She also contributed to the screenplays of "Gong Fu La Mian" and "Shan Hua Lan Man Shi," which were completed in 2021 and 2023, respectively.
In 2023, Ding Han received the 27th Gansu Province May Fourth Youth Medal. On September 10, 2024, her television series "Shan Hua Lan Man Shi" premiered on CCTV-1 and Tencent Video.

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