Anne Pang
Anne Pang | |||||||||||||||
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| Born | 23 October 1958 | ||||||||||||||
| Occupation(s) | Author, martial artist | ||||||||||||||
| Spouse | Barry Pang | ||||||||||||||
| Children | Chris Pang, John Pang | ||||||||||||||
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| Traditional Chinese | 黄碧瑶 | ||||||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 黄碧瑶 | ||||||||||||||
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Anne Pi-Yau Pang (黄碧瑶 Huang Bi-yao; born 23 October 1958) is a scholar and the author of the first published English books on the life of her great-grandfather, the historical figure Chinese reformer Wong Nai Siong. As a martial artist Pang has developed a system of women's self defence. She is a noted Australian Chinese businesswoman and community figure, speaking publicly on issues of racial discrimination in Australia. Pang ran an art gallery specializing in Australian art. Her son is actor Chris Pang and her husband is the kung fu practitioner and business entrepreneur Barry Pang.