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Jason Y. Ng

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Nationality
  
Canadian, Hong Kong

Period
  
2000s-present

Jason Y. Ng

Occupation
  
author, news columnist, lawyer, activist

Alma mater
  
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, University of Toronto

Jason Y. Ng is a Hong Kong-based author, news columnist, lawyer and activist. His latest book, Umbrellas in Bloom, is the first book published in the English language to chronicle the 2014 Hong Kong protests, also known as the Umbrella Movement.

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Family and Education

Ng's parents were born in Taishan, Guangdong province in the People's Republic of China. His father was an illustrator for major Chinese language newspapers in Hong Kong between 1950s and 1980s under the aliases Szema Yu and Yut Dor. During the diaspora in the lead-up to the Hong Kong Handover in 1997, his family emigrated to Toronto, Canada, where they still live.

Ng attended secondary schools in Hong Kong and Trieste, Italy. He earned his Bachelor's degree in finance and electrical engineering from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He holds a Juris Doctor and Master of Business Administration from the University of Toronto. Ng is admitted to the New York bar and the Massachusetts bar.

Career

Ng is the author of Umbrellas in Bloom (2016), No City for Slow Men (2013) and HONG KONG State of Mind (2010). Together, the three books form a Hong Kong trilogy that tracks the city's post-colonial development.

As a news columnist, Ng contributes to the Guardian, the South China Morning Post, EJ Insight, and Hong Kong Free Press. Between 2014 and 2016, he was a music critic for the Hong Kong edition of Time Out (magazine) reviewing classical music and opera performances in Hong Kong. He also keeps a social commentary blog As I See It and a restaurant and movie review site called The Real Deal.

Ng is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law of the University of Hong Kong, where he teaches international securities law for the Master of Laws (LLM) program. He has given guest lectures and talks at universities in North America and Asia.

Ng is also an activist. He is an ambassador for Shark Savers Hong Kong and an outspoken advocate for Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement, the freedom of expression, and the rights of foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong. In 2016, Jason was elected President of PEN Hong Kong, the local chapter of PEN International that promotes literature and defends the freedom of expression around the world.

Honors

In 2011, Ng was named "Man of the Year" by Elle Men (HK) magazine. In 2013, HONG KONG State of Mind was chosen as the book prize for the Harvard Book Award in Hong Kong. In the following year, No City for Slow Men was chosen as the book prize for the same award for that year.

References

Jason Y. Ng Wikipedia