Chow Kai Wing

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Professor Chow Kai Wing (Traditional Chinese: 周佳榮, 1947-) is the Head of Department of History in Hong Kong Baptist University. Professor Chow attended the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hiroshima University, Osaka University of Foreign Studies and he gained the PhD at University of Hong Kong. Not to be confused with Professor Chow Kai Wing of University of Illinois, also a historian.

Chow is a historian in Hong Kong. His research interests are focus on the modernization of East Asian Countries (China, Japan and Korea); Sino-Japanese Relations; Intellectual History of Modern China.

  • Chow Kai Wing (2002). The Chinese Medical History Dictionary. Hong Kong: Chung Wah Book Company. 
  • Chow Kai Wing (1999). New Citizen and Revival: Major Themes in Modern Chinese Thought. Hong Kong: Lee Man Publication. 
  • Chow Kai Wing (1985). Historical Modern Japanese Culture and Thought. Taiwan: The Commercial Press. 


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