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Jan Wong (Chinese: 黃明珍; pinyin: Huáng Míngzhēn; born 1952 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian journalist. 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 which was the city's first Chinese restaurant to open outside Chinatown. | Jan Wong (Chinese: 黃明珍; pinyin: Huáng Míngzhēn; born 1952 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian journalist. 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 which was the city's first Chinese restaurant to open outside Chinatown. | ||
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*Beijing Confidential: A Tale of Comrades Lost and Found Doubleday Canada, 2007, hardcover, 320 pages, ISBN 978-0-385-66358-8 US edition: A Comrade Lost and Found: A Beijing Story (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2009). ISBN 978-0-15-101342-5. | *Beijing Confidential: A Tale of Comrades Lost and Found Doubleday Canada, 2007, hardcover, 320 pages, ISBN 978-0-385-66358-8 US edition: A Comrade Lost and Found: A Beijing Story (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2009). ISBN 978-0-15-101342-5. | ||
*Out of the Blues - A Memoir of Workplace Depression, Recovery, Redemption, and Yes Happiness Self Published, May 5, 2012, Paperback, 264 pages, ISBN 978-0-9878685-0-3 . | *Out of the Blues - A Memoir of Workplace Depression, Recovery, Redemption, and Yes Happiness Self Published, May 5, 2012, Paperback, 264 pages, ISBN 978-0-9878685-0-3 . | ||
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