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Yau Ching was born and raised in Hongkong and educated in Hongkong, New York, and London. She has been working as a writer, independent film and videomaker and media installation artist.
Her previous book includes Stripping pants (Chun Hung Press, 1999) and Building a new stove (Youth Literary Press, 1996); films and video works include Is There Anything Specific You Want Me to Tell You About? (1990), Flow (1993), The Ideal / Na(rra)tion (1993), video Letters 1-3 (1993-4), Diasporama: Dead Air (1997), June 30, 1997 (aka Celebrate What?) (1997), Finding Oneself (commissioned by Radio Television Hong Kong) (2000). Her debut feature fiction film Let's Love Hong Kong is forthcoming.
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