Jan Wong (Chinese: 黃明珍; pinyin: Huáng Míngzhēn; born August 15, 1952[1]) is a Canadian academic, journalist, and writer. Wong worked for The Globe and Mail, serving as Beijing correspondent from 1988 to 1994, when she returned to write from Canada. She is the daughter of Montreal businessman Bill Wong, founder of Bill Wong's buffet in 1963, and earlier of the House of Wong which was the city's first Chinese restaurant to open outside Chinatown.[2]
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JanWong (Chinese: 黃明珍; pinyin: Huáng Míngzhēn; born August 15, 1952) is a Canadian academic, journalist, and writer. Wong worked for The Globe and Mail...
The JanWong controversy refers to a claim made by JanWong on September 16, 2006, three days after the shooting at Dawson College in Montreal. Canada's...
there for Newsweek, claimed it was the Chinese government agents, while JanWong, who was there for The Globe and Mail, thought that the men who pulled...
the Dawson shootings by journalist JanWong, of the Toronto-based The Globe and Mail. Three days after the event, Wong, who was born and raised in Montreal...
skills. Yee-tai later introduced Jan to his partner Wong Wah-bo, who was also a Gulao (古勞) resident like Jan. Wong taught Jan the entire Wing Chun skill set...
"Picture Power:Tiananmen Standoff". BBC News. Retrieved 7 October 2005. Jan, Wong. "JanWong, August 1988 - August 1994". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 9 July...
Look up Wong or wong in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wong may refer to: Wong (surname), a Chinese surname Wong Chuk Hang, an area to the east of Aberdeen...
March from Mao to Now is a 1996 book by Chinese-Canadian journalist JanWong. Wong describes how the youthful passion for left-wing and socialist politics...
also been reflected in the strip. A column by JanWong of The Globe and Mail, reprinted in Lunch with JanWong, notably portrayed Johnston as somewhat difficult...
of Leung Jan by his second wife with the surname of Cheng (鄭). At the young age he practiced Wing Chun under his father and grand-teacher Wong Wah-bo (黃華寶)...
Tyrus Wong 108th Birthday Wong, Tyrus. "Deer on Cliff hammer.ucla.edu". Retrieved Jan 1, 2017. Wong, Tyrus. "The Cove hammer.ucla.edu". Retrieved Jan 1,...
countertenor JanWong – Globe and Mail columnist ("Lunch with JanWong" series); author of books including award-winning Red China Blues and JanWong's China...
currently practiced in Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Southeast Asia. Leung JanWong Fei-hung Lam Sai-wing Lam Cho Kwan Tak-hing Luk Chee Fu Chris Leong Yann...
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 2021-04-16. Wong, Jan (1997-02-20). "Lunch with JanWong: Free clams, an eyeball and Suzuki's world view", The...
Global TV Robyn Urback (born 1988) – journalist and political commentator JanWong (born 1952) – journalist Evan Adams (born 1966) – First Nations medical...
mentions Mexico, scholar Anna Wittmann mentions Britain, and journalist JanWong describes one draft evader who sympathized with Mao Zedong's China and...
War, stayed behind in China for several years and met and later married JanWong, a Canadian student who later became a journalist.[citation needed] "Jack...
Herald, 1929–1932) George Bain Silver Donald Cameron Scott Taylor (current) JanWong Sylvain Charlebois (researcher, current) Bob Chambers Michael de Adder...
Restaurateur Bill Wong (father of journalist JanWong) reportedly opened Montreal's first Chinese buffet restaurant, House of Wong, on Queen Mary Road...
Inventory: General Currie School". BookBaby. Retrieved 28 December 2018. JanWong (2012) Out of the Blue: A Memoir of Workplace Depression, Recovery, Redemption...