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Wong How Man

Wong How Man (born 1949) is a Chinese explorer, writer and photojournalist from Hong Kong. Wong is the founder and President of the China Exploration & Research Society (CERS). In 2002, Time Magazine honored Wong as one of their 25 Asian Heroes, calling him 'China's most accomplished living explorer.'[1]

Wong How Man
Chinese: 黃效文
Born
Hong Kong
Occupation(s)Explorer, Author, Photojournalist

Early life and education edit

Wong was born in Hong Kong.[2] Wong studied in Wah Yan College, Kowloon in Hong Kong before reading journalism and art in the United States.[2] With degrees from the university of Wisconsin, River Falls, including an Honorary Doctorate.

Career edit

In 1974, Wong began exploring China as a journalist.

In 1982, Wong became an explorer with National Geographic Society, until 1986.[2]

In 1986, Wong founded the China Exploration & Research Society] (CERS), first in the United States and later moved to Hong Kong, a preeminent nonprofit organization specializing in exploration, research, conservation and education in remote China and periphery countries like Myanmar, Laos, Bhutan and the Philippines.[3]

Wong led six major expeditions for the National Geographic magazine. His writing for the National Geographic was nominated for the Overseas Press Club Award of America. In his 1985 National Geographic expedition, Wong led a team that found a new source of the Yangtze River and documented this expedition in his 1989 book, Exploring the Yangtze: China's Longest River.[4] During this expedition he came across the hanging coffins[5] and developed a long life obsession with this particular historical custom, which later became the topic of an award-winning documentary by Discovery Channel.[6] Twenty years later, Wong discovered a yet longer source.[7] In 2004, Discovery Channel also made an hour-long documentary 'Crossings' about Wong's upbringing and subsequent exploration career.[8] Subsequently, Wong led CERS expeditions that pinpointed the source of the Mekong in 2007 and discovered a new source for the Yellow River in 2008. In 2011, his team defined the source of the Salween River, followed by that for the Irrawaddy in 2017, and the Brahmaputra in 2018.

Wong has authored over two dozen books. Among these, From Manchuria to Tibet won the prestigious Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Gold Award in 1999.[9] His book Islamic Frontiers of China [10][11] was published in the UK in 1990, with a new and expanded edition in 2011. Wong has received numerous awards, including the Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Wisconsin in River Falls, Lifetime Achievement Award from Monk Hsing Yun. He is often invited as keynote speaker on important international lecture circuits for institutions, universities, corporations, both and select groups of audience.

Wong's organization, CERS, has conducted scores of successful conservation projects, many of which became full-length documentary films. His work and that of CERS has been featured on CNN over a dozen times, including a half-hour profile by anchor Richard Quest.[12] His work has been featured on the front page of the Wall Street Journal [13] and Al-Jazeera TV made a half-hour feature[14] His nonprofit organization is mainly supported by private foundations and individuals. A large format book, Classic of Mountains and Seas: Wong How-Man and 30 Years of CERS (山海經) published in Taiwan, chronicled three decades of work of CERS.[15]

In 2023 Wong is appointed by Westlake University in Hangzhou China as Fellow of Westlake Residential Colleges. In October 2023 the University of Hong Kong inaugurated the Wong How Man Centre for Exploration.[16]

Personal life edit

Wong lived in the United States until 1994 before moving back to Hong Kong.

Bibliography edit

  • Wong, How Man, Exploring the Yangtze: China's Longest River (China Books & Periodicals, 1989), ISBN 0-8351-2185-2
  • Wong, How Man, Islamic Frontiers of China (Scorpion Publishing, 1990), ISBN 0-905906-83-7
  • Wong, How Man, From Manchuria to Tibet (Odyssey Publications, 1998), ISBN 962-217-098-6
  • Wong, How Man, Closer to Heaven - An Exploration Series (Commonwealth Publishing Group, 2001), ISBN 957-621-906-X
  • Wong, How Man, Closer to Earth - An Exploration Series (Commonwealth Publishing Group, 2001), ISBN 957-621-907-8
  • Wong, How Man, Black-necked Crane Rendezvous: Over a decade of exploration and conservation of an auspicious bird (Commonwealth Publishing Group, 2002), ISBN 986-417-046-5
  • Wong, How Man, Nature at Heart (Commonwealth Publishing Group, 2003), ISBN 986-417-191-7
  • Wong, How Man, Culture at Heart (Commonwealth Publishing Group, 2003), ISBN 986-417-192-5
  • Wong, How Man, Holy Mountain, Hidden Valley (Commonwealth Publishing Group, 2007), ISBN 978-986-216-024-4
  • Wong, How Man, Voyage of Discovery (Commonwealth Publishing Group, 2007), ISBN 978-986-216-025-1
  • Wong, How Man, As River Flows (Commonwealth Publishing Group, 2009), ISBN 978-986-216-439-6
  • Wong, How Man, Tales from Ancient Kingdom (Commonwealth Publishing Group, 2009), ISBN 978-986-216-440-2
  • Wong, How Man, Treasures in Our Midst (Commonwealth Publishing Group, 2010), ISBN 978-986-216-629-1
  • Wong, How Man, Heritage on Our Minds (Commonwealth Publishing Group, 2010), ISBN 978-986-216-630-7
  • Wong, How Man, Adel Awni Dajani, Islamic Frontiers of China: Peoples of the Silk Road (I.B.Tauris Publishers, 2011), ISBN 978-1-84885-702-5
  • Wong How Man, Nature As My Companion (Commonwealth Publishing Group, 2012), ISBN 978-986-320-052-9
  • Wong How Man, Culture As My Friend (Commonwealth Publishing Group, 2012), ISBN 978-986-320-058-1
  • Wong How Man, Boundless Nature (Commonwealth Publishing Group, 2013), ISBN 978-986-320-363-6
  • Wong How Man, Borderless Culture (Commonwealth Publishing Group, 2013), ISBN 978-986-320-364-3
  • Wong How Man, Pathway of Nature (Commonwealth Publishing Group, 2015), ISBN 978-986-320-897-6
  • Wong How Man, Footprint of Culture (Commonwealth Publishing Group, 2015), ISBN 978-986-320-898-3
  • Wong How Man, Nature My Fate (Ding Ding, 2016), ISBN 978-986-93841-0-0
  • Wong How Man, Culture My Destiny (Ding Ding, 2016), ISBN 978-986-93841-1-7
  • Wong How Man, Culture In My Thought (Ding Ding, 2017), ISBN 978-986-93841-5-5
  • Wong How Man, Nature In My Mind (Ding Ding, 2017), ISBN 978-986-93841-6-2
  • Wong How Man, Enlightened Sojourn (Ding Ding, 2018), ISBN 978-986-93841-9-3
  • Wong How Man, Life as an Explorer - First Decade, 1974 - 1983 (Ding Ding, 2019) ISBN 978-986-97108-2-4
  • Wong How Man, Enlightened Sojourn 2018 (Ding Ding, 2018) ISBN 978-986-93841-9-3
  • Wong How Man, Enlightened Sojourn 2019 (Ding Ding, 2019) ISBN 978-986-97108-4-8
  • Wong How Man, Enlightened Sojourn 2020-2021 (Ding Ding, 2021) ISBN 978-986-97108-8-6
  • Wong How Man, Enlightened Sojourn 2022 (Ding Ding, 2022) ISBN 978-626-96174-2-5
  • Wong How Man, Enlightened Sojourn 2023 (Ding Ding, 2023) ISBN 978-626-96174-4-9

References edit

  1. ^ Susan Jakes, "."
  2. ^ a b c Kolesnikov, Sonia (May 20, 2007). "Interview: Wong How-man, Hong Kong explorer and preservationist". scmp.com. Retrieved January 28, 2020.
  3. ^ "How We Began". cers.org.hk. Retrieved January 28, 2020.
  4. ^ Wong How Man, Exploring the Yangtze: China's Longest River (China Books & Periodicals, 1989), ISBN 0-8351-2185-2
  5. ^ "Hanging coffins: China's mysterious sky graveyards". CNN Travel. 2017-07-07. Retrieved 2017-09-07.
  6. ^ Keiko Hagihara Bang and Wong How Man (Executive Producers), Toby Macdonald (Director) (21 April 2004). Mysterious Hanging Coffin of China (Documentary). Discovery Channel, NHK. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  7. ^ Team claims to find new Yangtze source, usatoday.com
  8. ^ Crossings (Documentary). Discovery Channel. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  9. ^ Wong How Man, From Manchuria to Tibet (Odyssey Publishing, 1998), ISBN 962-217-098-6
  10. ^ (Documentary). Discovery Channel. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  11. ^ Wong How Man, Islamic Frontiers of China (Scorpion Publishing, 1990), ISBN 0-905906-83-7
  12. ^ Richard Quest (Anchor) (25 October 2007). Quest for Exploration (Documentary). CNN. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  13. ^ Blythe Yee (March 10, 2006). A Conservationist Campaigns to Keep Tibet's Mastiffs Mean Wall Street Journal. Retrieved April 28, 2020
  14. ^ Riz Khan (anchor) (10 October 2009). One on one with Wong How Man (Interview). Al-Jazeera TV. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  15. ^ Liu Yun, Classic of Mountains and Seas: Wong How-Man and 30 Years of CERS (Ding Ding, 2016), ISBN 978-986-93841-2-4
  16. ^ HKU establishes Wong How Man Exploration Centre in collaboration with China Exploration and Research Society (04 Oct 2023) https://www.hku.hk/press/news_detail_26662.html

External links edit

  • Wong How Man at rgshk.org.hk (6 June 2016)

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In this Chinese name the family name is Wong Wong How Man born 1949 is a Chinese explorer writer and photojournalist from Hong Kong Wong is the founder and President of the China Exploration amp Research Society CERS In 2002 Time Magazine honored Wong as one of their 25 Asian Heroes calling him China s most accomplished living explorer 1 Wong How ManChinese 黃效文BornHong KongOccupation s Explorer Author Photojournalist Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Bibliography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editWong was born in Hong Kong 2 Wong studied in Wah Yan College Kowloon in Hong Kong before reading journalism and art in the United States 2 With degrees from the university of Wisconsin River Falls including an Honorary Doctorate Career editIn 1974 Wong began exploring China as a journalist In 1982 Wong became an explorer with National Geographic Society until 1986 2 In 1986 Wong founded the China Exploration amp Research Society CERS first in the United States and later moved to Hong Kong a preeminent nonprofit organization specializing in exploration research conservation and education in remote China and periphery countries like Myanmar Laos Bhutan and the Philippines 3 Wong led six major expeditions for the National Geographic magazine His writing for the National Geographic was nominated for the Overseas Press Club Award of America In his 1985 National Geographic expedition Wong led a team that found a new source of the Yangtze River and documented this expedition in his 1989 book Exploring the Yangtze China s Longest River 4 During this expedition he came across the hanging coffins 5 and developed a long life obsession with this particular historical custom which later became the topic of an award winning documentary by Discovery Channel 6 Twenty years later Wong discovered a yet longer source 7 In 2004 Discovery Channel also made an hour long documentary Crossings about Wong s upbringing and subsequent exploration career 8 Subsequently Wong led CERS expeditions that pinpointed the source of the Mekong in 2007 and discovered a new source for the Yellow River in 2008 In 2011 his team defined the source of the Salween River followed by that for the Irrawaddy in 2017 and the Brahmaputra in 2018 Wong has authored over two dozen books Among these From Manchuria to Tibet won the prestigious Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Gold Award in 1999 9 His book Islamic Frontiers of China 10 11 was published in the UK in 1990 with a new and expanded edition in 2011 Wong has received numerous awards including the Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Wisconsin in River Falls Lifetime Achievement Award from Monk Hsing Yun He is often invited as keynote speaker on important international lecture circuits for institutions universities corporations both and select groups of audience Wong s organization CERS has conducted scores of successful conservation projects many of which became full length documentary films His work and that of CERS has been featured on CNN over a dozen times including a half hour profile by anchor Richard Quest 12 His work has been featured on the front page of the Wall Street Journal 13 and Al Jazeera TV made a half hour feature 14 His nonprofit organization is mainly supported by private foundations and individuals A large format book Classic of Mountains and Seas Wong How Man and 30 Years of CERS 山海經 published in Taiwan chronicled three decades of work of CERS 15 In 2023 Wong is appointed by Westlake University in Hangzhou China as Fellow of Westlake Residential Colleges In October 2023 the University of Hong Kong inaugurated the Wong How Man Centre for Exploration 16 Personal life editWong lived in the United States until 1994 before moving back to Hong Kong Bibliography editWong How Man Exploring the Yangtze China s Longest River China Books amp Periodicals 1989 ISBN 0 8351 2185 2 Wong How Man Islamic Frontiers of China Scorpion Publishing 1990 ISBN 0 905906 83 7 Wong How Man From Manchuria to Tibet Odyssey Publications 1998 ISBN 962 217 098 6 Wong How Man Closer to Heaven An Exploration Series Commonwealth Publishing Group 2001 ISBN 957 621 906 X Wong How Man Closer to Earth An Exploration Series Commonwealth Publishing Group 2001 ISBN 957 621 907 8 Wong How Man Black necked Crane Rendezvous Over a decade of exploration and conservation of an auspicious bird Commonwealth Publishing Group 2002 ISBN 986 417 046 5 Wong How Man Nature at Heart Commonwealth Publishing Group 2003 ISBN 986 417 191 7 Wong How Man Culture at Heart Commonwealth Publishing Group 2003 ISBN 986 417 192 5 Wong How Man Holy Mountain Hidden Valley Commonwealth Publishing Group 2007 ISBN 978 986 216 024 4 Wong How Man Voyage of Discovery Commonwealth Publishing Group 2007 ISBN 978 986 216 025 1 Wong How Man As River Flows Commonwealth Publishing Group 2009 ISBN 978 986 216 439 6 Wong How Man Tales from Ancient Kingdom Commonwealth Publishing Group 2009 ISBN 978 986 216 440 2 Wong How Man Treasures in Our Midst Commonwealth Publishing Group 2010 ISBN 978 986 216 629 1 Wong How Man Heritage on Our Minds Commonwealth Publishing Group 2010 ISBN 978 986 216 630 7 Wong How Man Adel Awni Dajani Islamic Frontiers of China Peoples of the Silk Road I B Tauris Publishers 2011 ISBN 978 1 84885 702 5 Wong How Man Nature As My Companion Commonwealth Publishing Group 2012 ISBN 978 986 320 052 9 Wong How Man Culture As My Friend Commonwealth Publishing Group 2012 ISBN 978 986 320 058 1 Wong How Man Boundless Nature Commonwealth Publishing Group 2013 ISBN 978 986 320 363 6 Wong How Man Borderless Culture Commonwealth Publishing Group 2013 ISBN 978 986 320 364 3 Wong How Man Pathway of Nature Commonwealth Publishing Group 2015 ISBN 978 986 320 897 6 Wong How Man Footprint of Culture Commonwealth Publishing Group 2015 ISBN 978 986 320 898 3 Wong How Man Nature My Fate Ding Ding 2016 ISBN 978 986 93841 0 0 Wong How Man Culture My Destiny Ding Ding 2016 ISBN 978 986 93841 1 7 Wong How Man Culture In My Thought Ding Ding 2017 ISBN 978 986 93841 5 5 Wong How Man Nature In My Mind Ding Ding 2017 ISBN 978 986 93841 6 2 Wong How Man Enlightened Sojourn Ding Ding 2018 ISBN 978 986 93841 9 3 Wong How Man Life as an Explorer First Decade 1974 1983 Ding Ding 2019 ISBN 978 986 97108 2 4 Wong How Man Enlightened Sojourn 2018 Ding Ding 2018 ISBN 978 986 93841 9 3 Wong How Man Enlightened Sojourn 2019 Ding Ding 2019 ISBN 978 986 97108 4 8 Wong How Man Enlightened Sojourn 2020 2021 Ding Ding 2021 ISBN 978 986 97108 8 6 Wong How Man Enlightened Sojourn 2022 Ding Ding 2022 ISBN 978 626 96174 2 5 Wong How Man Enlightened Sojourn 2023 Ding Ding 2023 ISBN 978 626 96174 4 9References edit Susan Jakes Leaving It Better Than He Found It a b c Kolesnikov Sonia May 20 2007 Interview Wong How man Hong Kong explorer and preservationist scmp com Retrieved January 28 2020 How We Began cers org hk Retrieved January 28 2020 Wong How Man Exploring the Yangtze China s Longest River China Books amp Periodicals 1989 ISBN 0 8351 2185 2 Hanging coffins China s mysterious sky graveyards CNN Travel 2017 07 07 Retrieved 2017 09 07 Keiko Hagihara Bang and Wong How Man Executive Producers Toby Macdonald Director 21 April 2004 Mysterious Hanging Coffin of China Documentary Discovery Channel NHK Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved 30 January 2019 Team claims to find new Yangtze source usatoday com Crossings Documentary Discovery Channel Retrieved 28 April 2020 Wong How Man From Manchuria to Tibet Odyssey Publishing 1998 ISBN 962 217 098 6 Documentary Discovery Channel Retrieved April 28 2020 Wong How Man Islamic Frontiers of China Scorpion Publishing 1990 ISBN 0 905906 83 7 Richard Quest Anchor 25 October 2007 Quest for Exploration Documentary CNN Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved 30 January 2019 Blythe Yee March 10 2006 A Conservationist Campaigns to Keep Tibet s Mastiffs Mean Wall Street Journal Retrieved April 28 2020 Riz Khan anchor 10 October 2009 One on one with Wong How Man Interview Al Jazeera TV Retrieved 28 April 2020 Liu Yun Classic of Mountains and Seas Wong How Man and 30 Years of CERS Ding Ding 2016 ISBN 978 986 93841 2 4 HKU establishes Wong How Man Exploration Centre in collaboration with China Exploration and Research Society 04 Oct 2023 https www hku hk press news detail 26662 htmlExternal links editWong How Man at rgshk org hk 6 June 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wong How Man amp oldid 1188571041, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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