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Weekly Watch> WEEKLY WATCH NO. 24, 2011> PEOPLE & POINTS
UPDATED: June 10, 2011 NO. 24 JUNE 16, 2011
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Liang Fengyi, Hong Kong's famous writer and entrepreneur, has been included in the list of this year's 349 new members of the Chinese Writers' Association (CWA).

Liang, 62, has been a best-selling author since her first novel Needless to Say in 1989. Up to now, she has published more than 100 novels and essays.

She studied literature, philosophy, library science and drama in Hong Kong, the UK and the United States. Since 1986, she has written for Hong Kong newspapers as a columnist and, in 1989 she began to write fiction.

Liang writes well about love, marriages and families of professional businesswomen. Most of her novels are based on the urban business world, and her novels have become widely known as "financial fiction." Liang is also an outstanding businesswoman who started her own business in 1979.



 
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