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  1. Yue: Cantonese. Jyutping. can4 gun3 zung1. Chan Koonchung (born 1952) is a Chinese science-fiction writer who has previously lived in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the United States. He currently lives in Beijing. Chan also holds Canadian citizenship. He is the founder of Green Power (綠色力量), Green Garden Organic Farm (綠田園有機農場 ...

  2. Chan Koon-chung has had a varied and colourful career. Starting out as a reporter and magazine publisher, he ventured into film and other media industries, before progressing to write books. His cultural journey is both fascinating and exceptional, and his writings bear out Forster’s observation. Born in Shanghai, Mr Chan grew up in Hong Kong ...

  3. edit data. Chan Koonchung 陳冠中 (born 1952) is a Chinese science-fiction writer who has previously lived in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the United States. He currently lives in Beijing. He is the founder of Green Power (綠色力量), Green Garden Organic Farm (綠田園有機農場) and the Hong Kong Film Directors Association ...

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  4. Jul 16, 2021 · - Chan Koonchung "It's true that most people would find that 90 per cent quite enough compared to, say, 20 years ago. China now has much more personal freedom, not to mention much more consumer ...

  5. THE UNBEARABLE DREAMWORLD OF CHAMPA THE DRIVER is a rollicking road novel brim-ful of sensuality and danger. Underlying the optimism and humour of its hero is a darker picture of racism and rough justice in modern Beijing. Chan Koonchung was born in Shanghai and raised in Hong Kong. His first novel, the dystopian THE FAT YEARS ('An all ...

  6. About The Fat Years. An entire month has gone missing from Chinese records. No one has any memory of it, and no one seems to care except for a small circle of friends who will stop at nothing to get to the bottom of the sinister cheerfulness and amnesia that have possessed the nation. When they kidnap a high-ranking official and force him to ...

  7. CHAN KOONCHUNG is a novelist, journalist, and screenwriter. Born in Shanghai and raised and educated in Hong Kong, he studied at the University of Hong Kong and Boston University. He has published more than a dozen Chinese-language books and in 1976 founded the monthly magazine City in Hong Kong, of which he was the chief editor and then ...