Anne Pang | |
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Born | 23 October 1958 |
Occupation(s) | Author, martial artist |
Spouse | Barry Pang |
Children | Chris Pang, John Pang |
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Chinese | 黄碧瑶 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 黄碧瑶 | ||||||
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Anne Pi-Yau Pang (黄碧瑶 Huang Bi-yao; born 23 October 1958)[1] is a scholar and the author of the first published English books on the life of her great-grandfather, the historical figure Chinese reformer Wong Nai Siong.[2] As a martial artist Pang has developed a system of women's self defence.[3] She is a noted Australian Chinese businesswoman and community figure, speaking publicly on issues of racial discrimination in Australia.[4] Pang ran an art gallery specializing in Australian art.[5][6][7] Her son is actor Chris Pang and her husband is the kung fu practitioner and business entrepreneur Barry Pang.
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