Holger Chen

Holger Chen
Chen Chih-han
Personal details
Born
Chen Szu-han

(1979-03-12) March 12, 1979
Luzhou Township, Taipei County
Nationality Taiwan
OccupationYouTuber, Blogger, Entrepreneur, Mixed martial artist
Military service
Allegiance Republic of China (Taiwan)
Branch/service Republic of China (Taiwan) Marine Corps (1998–2001)
Years of service1998–2001
Rank Sergeant
Holger Chen
YouTube information
Channel
LocationTaiwan
Years active2007–present
Genres
Subscribers1.08 million[1]
Views246.96 million[1]
100,000 subscribers2016
1,000,000 subscribers2020

Last updated: 14 July 2022

Chen Chih-han (traditional Chinese: 陳之漢; simplified Chinese: 陈之汉; pinyin: Chén Zhīhàn; born March 12, 1979), also known as Holger Chen, is a Taiwanese internet celebrity, entrepreneur, political activist, body builder and mixed martial artist.[2][3] He is also known popularly as the nickname Kuan Chang (Chinese: 館長; pinyin: Guǎnzhǎng; literally "gym manager") in Taiwan,[4] being the founder and CEO of G. K. Fitness Club (成吉思汗健身俱樂部; 'Genghis Khan Fitness Club').[5] As an actor, Chen made his first appearance as a cameo in the 2008 film Parking. He is referred by some as the Joe Rogan of Taiwan.[6]

Early life

Born Chen Szu-han (traditional Chinese: 陳思翰; simplified Chinese: 陈思翰; pinyin: Chén Sīhàn) in Luzhou Township, Taipei County, Chen was raised by a single mother and has an elder sister. His father, born to a wealthy family in Yilan, was a businessman who settled in the United States. Chen's mother was his father's mistress, and she raised her children by herself in Taiwan.[7] His father died when he was in first grade.

Hailing from a poor single parent family, Chen was often beaten and bullied by his schoolmates in his youth. The fathers of his bullies would sometimes join the abuse. When Chen was fifteen years old, he dropped out of school and began working to support his family.[8]

Chen served in the Republic of China Marine Corps from 1998 to 2001. During his military service, he was involved in the relief operation of the 1999 Jiji earthquake.[9]

After he was discharged from Marine Corps service, Chen worked odd jobs such as porter, deliveryman and salesman. He later joined the United Bamboo Gang for two years and had more than 100 men under him at one point. To support his men, Chen had to take on credit card loans. After he quit the triad, he became a restaurateur with the help of friends to pay off his debt. Chen often warns his audience against the dangers of working in organized crime.[7]

Fitness center CEO

In 2014, Chen opened his first fitness center, G.K. Fitness Club. It was one of the first gyms in Taiwan to popularize and offer mixed martial arts training to the public. He now leads six fitness centers in New Taipei City and Taoyuan City.

As an internet celebrity and blogger, he often expresses his opinions on current affairs and politics through live streaming and social media platforms.[8]

On 17 December 2023, it was revealed Chen has taken up Brazilian jiu-jitsu when he competed in a tournament in Okinawa hosted by the Asian Sport Jiu Jitsu Federation (ASJJF) as an ultra heavyweight white belt and won gold in the white belt gi competition[10] and bronze in no-gi.[11]

On 11 January 2025, he competed in a Brazilian jiu-jitsu tournament in Taipei again as a white belt, showing that he has taken an active role in promoting the sport in Taiwan.[12]

Political activist

In 2019, Chen and New Power Party legislator Huang Kuo-chang organized a protest in Taipei against pro-China media such as CTV, CTi TV and China Times, all owned by the Want Want Holdings Limited. The rally was attended by tens of thousands of people.[13]

In June 2025, Chen took a six-day trip with ten other Taiwanese people to Shanghai, intending to give Taiwanese audiences an "unfiltered" view of Mainland Chinese society. The group visited locations such as shopping malls, high-speed rail, and other sites characteristic of modernity in China. Chen compared Taipei negatively to Shanghai,[14] and claimed that his view of the mainland had previously been clouded by Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) propaganda, although he said that his visit was motivated by curiosity rather than ideology. Beijing's Taiwan Affairs Office applauded the visit, while Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council reminded Chen to observe Taiwanese and Chinese laws during the trip.[15] However, some Chinese netizens responded negatively to Chen's on-stream assertion that he was from "the Republic of China".[16] During this trip, he was announced as a founding member of the "Opposition Alliance", a party founded by former Kuomintang legislator Cheng Li-wun intended to "revive the spirit" of the Tangwai movement and combat the DPP's "Green Terror".[17]

Assassination attempt

On 28 August 2020 at 2 a.m., Chen was shot three times by an unknown assailant at his New Taipei City gym. According to witnesses, bullets hit his right arm, thigh and ankle. Despite the pain caused by the bullets, Chen managed to host a live stream on Facebook regarding the incident. He said, "I was shot twice. I hope that if I die this time, please everyone carry on my spirit, you must carry on my spirit. Please everyone take care of my wife and child, I beg everyone. Also, my mother, I beg everyone. Argh, my right thigh was hit." Chen was then escorted to a nearby hospital. According to local media, a man known by his surname "Liu" turned himself in to the police. It was believed that he encountered Chen several times and allegedly sexually harassed him.[18]

Personal life

Chen is married, and he has a son and a stepdaughter from his wife's previous marriage.[19] Chen has a pet Caucasian Shepherd dog named Ta-hsiung and a few cats,[20] including most notably, a Maine Coon named Rich, which often appears on his YouTube livestreams.[21] Chen regularly trains and is titled a specialist in Muay Thai, Sanda, and kickboxing. He more recently trains Brazilian jiu-jitsu, which as of 2025, he is a white belt.

References

  1. ^ a b "About 館長成吉思汗". YouTube.
  2. ^ Lai talks independence, reforms in online broadcast
  3. ^ Ko chided over robber analogy
  4. ^ Popular Taiwan YouTuber apologizes for supporting Han Kuo-yu
  5. ^ Taiwan fitness manager hands out 800 coffees to Universiade volunteers
  6. ^ "Holger Chen, "Taiwan's Joe Rogan", Shot and Wounded 3 Times in Linkou". 28 August 2020.
  7. ^ a b Yang, Hsiang-lin (2018-02-27). 霸氣館長爆:自小被霸凌 學搏擊找到人生目標 變身網紅擁70萬粉絲. Apple Daily (Taiwan). Archived from the original on 2018-09-22.
  8. ^ a b 館長陳之漢 2019.06.30 Taiwan History. YouTube. Formosa TV.
  9. ^ 健身「館長」背景遭起底 沒想到他「這些紀錄」超驚人. EBC News. 2017-04-27. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
  10. ^ "館長日本奪金!尼克星爆:參加「白帶組」僅2人比賽 對手是55歲大叔". 2023-11-22. Retrieved 2025-04-03.
  11. ^ 陳姿妤 (2023-11-18). "館長44歲赴日奪柔術「1金1銅」! 嗨舉國旗登頒獎台". Retrieved 2025-04-03.
  12. ^ Hsu, Hank; Thomas, Bryn (2025-01-12). "Beginners, Holger Chen Show Growing Popularity of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Taiwan". TaiwanPlus. Retrieved 2025-04-03.
  13. ^ Thousands protest pro-China media
  14. ^ "館長嘆台北和上海沒得比 卡神也認同?!" [The Boss lamented that Taipei is not as good as Shanghai. Does Ka-sama agree?!]. Liberty Times (in Chinese).
  15. ^ "Taiwanese YouTuber Gym Boss live-streams unfiltered look at mainland China". South China Morning Post. 2025-06-11. Retrieved 2025-06-12.
  16. ^ Jiawei, James (2025-06-12). "館長快跑! 回答靈魂拷問脫口說「這4字」遭死對頭向中共舉報「分裂國家」 | 政治" [The boss ran away! He blurted out "the four words" in response to a soul-searching question and was reported to the CCP by his mortal enemy for "splitting the country"]. Newtalk新聞 (in Chinese). Retrieved 2025-06-12.
  17. ^ 聯合新聞網. "「黨外在野大聯盟」11日成立!蕭旭岑、館長、郭正亮等入列…名單曝光". 聯合新聞網 (in Chinese). Retrieved 2025-06-12.
  18. ^ "Taiwanese Youtuber Holger Chen shot twice". taiwannews.com.tw. 28 August 2020.
  19. ^ 館長女兒遭霸凌事件 on YouTube.館長成吉思汗頻道. 2016-12-02
  20. ^ 館長曝光「大雄尺寸」如神獸! 網驚:美編只斷手很幸運. ettoday.net (in Traditional Chinese). February 2018.
  21. ^ 新養緬因貓罹患白內障!館長心疼「小小年紀受苦」:我會把牠照顧好. pets.ettoday.net (in Traditional Chinese). 30 March 2020.