Following our successful July 2019 launch, we are excited to start the new year with the following activities in Taipei and Hong Kong. We look forward to meeting you at these events that explore Wang Jingwei’s relevance to today’s events: Wang Jingwei—(Mis)Perception and Reality The six-volume series Wang Jingwei & Modern China will be presented at the Taipei International Book … Read More
“Free As the Wind—On Wang Jingwei,” hosted by Shum Yat-Fei
On July 23, 2019, Radio Television Hong Kong invited Cindy Ho, Liang Jiyong and Chu On Pui to speak about Wang Jingwei on the program “Free As the Wind,” hosted by Shum Yat-Fei. “Free As the Wind” (FM92.6) uses a relaxed, casual format to raise general awareness about a wide range of subjects. One of the hosts is Shum Yat-Fei, an … Read More
“In Search of the Real Wang Jingwei—Six Monumental Works Restore True History,” by Wong Yu Cheung
On July 21, 2019, journalist Wong Yu Cheung reported on Wang Jingwei & Modern China for the Chinese language international affairs newsweekly Yazhou Zhoukan. He interviewed the managing editor for the book series Cindy Ho, Wang Jingwei’s granddaughter. Read the full text here. The preface for Wang Jingwei: His Ideas and Beliefs, authored by the historian Professor Wang Ke-wen (Stanford University … Read More
The Origins of Wang Jingwei & Modern China
Tomorrow, 19 July, Chip Tsao (To Kit) will host a Book Launch Seminar for Wang Jingwei & Modern China. Speakers will include Wang Jingwei’s granddaughter and series Managing Editor, Cindy Ho, along with Philology PhD and series Editorial Advisor, Liang Jiyong. Ms. Ho will share the story of how this book series came to be, beginning with her family’s collection and … Read More
“Hanjian is Too Grave— Wang Jingwei Descendant Speaks” by Wengin Hsu
When Cindy Ho, Wang Jingwei Irrevocable Trust trustee and Wang Jingwei’s granddaughter, gave an interview to Wengin Hsu for the newspaper China Times published on July 12, 2019, she said:To ask a family member how to evaluate Wang Jingwei is not meaningful. What I hope for, is that in the future, when people speak about Wang Jingwei, they will not … Read More
Wang Jingwei & Modern China Debuts at the Hong Kong Book Fair
Wang Jingwei & Modern China (China Times Publishing Co.) hits the market next Wednesday the 17th at the Hong Kong Book Fair! Renowned writer/journalist Chip Tsao (known as To Kit) will host the launch seminar on the 19th with editorial consultant Liang Jiyong and series managing editor Cindy Ho, who will speak on the origin and historical value of this … Read More