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Creative Women in China Today: Hong Huang

Asia Society presents a conversation with publisher and media maven, Hong Huang.

When:
October 30, 2012 6:30pm to 8:30pm
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A conversation with publisher and media maven Hong Huang. Considered one of the most innovative women in China, Hong Huang has been a successful television host, best-selling author (My Abnormal Life as A Publisher), actress, blogger, media figure and the publisher of the fashion magazine iLook, a position that has earned her the nickname “China’s Oprah." She writes for both the official Communist Party China Daily newspaper and The Daily Beast and is currently working on a memoir about her relationship with her mother, Mao Zedong's translator.

This program is part of Creative Women in  Contemporary China: a series of conversations with some of China's most innovative and creative women. Upcoming programs include novelist Sheng Keyi and activist Wu Qing.

Can’t make it to this program? Tune in to AsiaSociety.org/Live at 6:30 pm ET for a free live video webcast. Viewers are encouraged to submit questions to moderator@asiasociety.org.

Cost: 
$10 members; $12 students with ID/seniors; $15 nonmembers
Phone Number: 
212-288-6400