Gaoxinjiang used to be deputy editor-in-chief and editor-in-chief of China Times Supplement, editor-in-chief of Time Weekly and editor-in-chief of Time Publishing. In 1980s, he co-founded Human Magazine with writer Chen Yingzhen, and served as the president of China Times Evening News after the lifting of the ban. But in the late 1980s, he resigned as deputy director and went to the United States for further study for two years.
Gao Xinjiang 1996 was transferred to Hong Kong and served as the editor-in-chief of Ming Pao Group for nearly two years.
200 1, went to Beijing to participate in the establishment and consultation of Beijing Food Weekly. A year after the magazine was published, he became a corporate consultant and lived in Beijing.
Gao Xinjiang had many new ideas of establishing supplements in 1970s and 1980s. He created unprecedented glory for the human supplement of China Times in Taiwan Province Province, and also had a certain influence on Chinese newspapers in Singapore. Many editors and editors of local Chinese newspaper supplements are also directly or indirectly inspired by Gao Xinjiang.
At 9 pm on May 5, 2009, he died of colorectal cancer in Taipei at the age of 65.