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'''Feng Tang''' (Chinese: '''冯唐'''), born Zhang Haipeng (Chinese: 张海鹏), is a contemporary writer in China. | '''Feng Tang''' (Chinese: '''冯唐'''), born Zhang Haipeng (Chinese: 张海鹏), is a contemporary writer in China. | ||
− | He was born in 1971 in Beijing and graduated from Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) with a major in gynecological tumors. He then studied for an MBA from Emory University in Atlanta. He worked for the influential consulting firm McKinsey & Company for a time, and he's now living in Hong Kong and working as a strategic manager for China Resources Holding Co. Ltd. | + | He was born in 1971 in [[Beijing]] and graduated from Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) with a major in gynecological tumors. He then studied for an MBA from Emory University in Atlanta. He worked for the influential consulting firm McKinsey & Company for a time, and he's now living in Hong Kong and working as a strategic manager for China Resources Holding Co. Ltd. |
His best known works include the novels — ''Give Me a Girl When I'm Eighteen'', ''Beijing, Beijing'' and ''Like It'', and the prose anthology — ''Pig and Butterfly''. | His best known works include the novels — ''Give Me a Girl When I'm Eighteen'', ''Beijing, Beijing'' and ''Like It'', and the prose anthology — ''Pig and Butterfly''. | ||
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Revision as of 08:19, 18 April 2011
Feng Tang (Chinese: 冯唐), born Zhang Haipeng (Chinese: 张海鹏), is a contemporary writer in China.
He was born in 1971 in Beijing and graduated from Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) with a major in gynecological tumors. He then studied for an MBA from Emory University in Atlanta. He worked for the influential consulting firm McKinsey & Company for a time, and he's now living in Hong Kong and working as a strategic manager for China Resources Holding Co. Ltd.
His best known works include the novels — Give Me a Girl When I'm Eighteen, Beijing, Beijing and Like It, and the prose anthology — Pig and Butterfly.