Lee Pak Hang Patrick

Lee Pak Hang, Patrick (; born 1974) is a Taiwanese writer.
The daughter of army writer Chu Hsi-ning and translator Liu Musha, she is the younger sister of writer Chu Tien-wen. Zhu began writing in high school and her early short stories and essays were published in 1977 as Fangzhou shang de rizi (Days on the ark) and Jirang ge (Songs of rustic pleasures). She studied history at National Taiwan University. In 1984, she married writer and editor Xie Caijun. She wrote a number of articles for the weekly China Times. In her work, she explores the challenges of reestablishing and maintaining cultural identity in a modern world.
Zhu is a member of the advocacy group The Alliance for Ethnic Equality which opposes the exploitation of ethnic differences for political gain. In 2012, she was part of a group lobbying for the creation of an independent agency responsible for animal protection.
 
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