Hung Huang: Should I Just Shut Up?
Fashion and media entrepreneur Hung Huang does not shy away from controversy. Her groundbreaking...
Mar 16, 2016
Fashion and media entrepreneur Hung Huang does not shy away from controversy. Her groundbreaking...
Jan 25, 2010
On cnreviews, Charles Custer of ChinaGeeks translates a blog post by Hung Huang, in which she responds to an academic’s comments about China’s soft power that, “One Yao Ming, one Zhang Ziyi are more effective...
Oct 16, 2008
On the New York Times blog, Hung Huang responds to the recent news about reforms in the rural land ownership system by telling the story of her experience buying property and building a weekend house in a Chinese village: The...
May 9, 2008
Hong Huang – Beijing entrepreneur and media diva talks about nationalism on MSNBC, (h/t danwei.org)
Aug 26, 2006
From the Financial Times: Hung (pronounced “Hong”) Huang is sometimes labelled as China’s Oprah Winfrey, a description that both flatters and underestimates her. She has an agony column in her listings magazine; an internet blog offering advice that is a little racy – at least by local standards; an expanding stable of magazines; and a […]
Jul 7, 2006
From Virtual China blog: Rebecca MacKinnon and Hong Huang (Ê¥™ÊôÉ) are gently sniping at each other on their blogs. Both are writing about their attendence at the Chinese Internet part of the Fortune Brainstorm Conference, and the really juicy bits come out in their reflective blog posts. [Full Text] See also: China’s Oprah talks censorship […]
Jun 17, 2006
From Global Voices Online: I hate all sorts of competition. Since I was a kid I’ve never won anything. As soon as I hear the word competition, I hide. Even a competition in screwing up I might not even win. When I was young I once ran four hundred meters and then gave up. That’s […]
Jun 6, 2006
From Danwei: Hung Huang‘s (Ê¥™ÊôÉ) mother was Mao Zedong‘s English teacher. She was sent to the U.S. for education as a teenager, and has returned to become one of the most influential entrepreneurs in Chinese print media. Now she has discovered the power of the blog. This show is the first half of a two […]