Authors
Wang Bang
王梆
Wang Bang is a Chinese writer currently based in UK. She has published a non-fiction collection The Texture of Hard Times: An Observational Memoir of Life in the UK, a collection of film reviews Films and Cities, a manga story Ya San (published in French), and several short story collections and picture books.
Wu Liangyong
吴良镛
Born in 1922, Professor Wu Liangyong is a renowned Chinese architect, urban planner and educationist, an academician of both the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering, and a former professor of the School of Architecture of Tsinghua University.
Wei Tingge
魏廷格
Wei Tingge, research fellow, doctoral tutor, director of the Chinese Contemporary Music and Aesthetics Research Office of the Music Research Institute of the Chinese National Academy of Arts, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the magazine Piano Artistry, and author of Music Appreciation: Piano, Guide to Piano: Answers to 388 Questions, and Collection of Wei Tingge’s Works.
Wang Yongying
王勇英
A famous and kind writer who writes for children. She was born in Guangxi, southern part of China. She loves the beauty of nature and is good at depicting those unique sceneries in the book.
Wang Hongchao
王宏超
Graduated from Fudan University with a PhD in literature, Professor Wang Hongchao has been teaching in the School of Humanities, Shanghai Normal University.
Wang Zhenfu
王振复
A professor and doctoral supervisor of Chinese Department of Fudan University. He has long been engaged in teaching and research in the fields of Chinese architectural culture, Yi culture aesthetics, Buddhist aesthetics and Chinese aesthetic history.
Wu Haoran
吴浩然
Wu Haoran is an artist obsessed with Feng Zikai's art and has been interested in painting and collecting books since childhood.
Wu Jinglian
吴敬琏
For more than forty years, Wu Jinglian has been widely regarded as one of the most celebrated and influential economists in China. In recent years, he has been working with great efforts to promote reform on market and progress on democracy and the rule of law.
Wang Gang
王刚
Once enrolling in postgraduate programs at Beijing Normal University and Lu Xun Literature Institute, he is now a member of Chinese Writers Association who has some international influence.
Wang Shaoguang
王绍光
He is a member of the editorial board and the International Academic Committee of Translation of Library of China’s Modern and Contemporary Cultural Classics. Born in 1954 in Wuhan, hegraduated as a bachelor of law from Peking University, in 1982.