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Dai Qing, born in August 1941, (Chinese: 戴晴, Pinyin: Dài Qíng) is a journalist and activist for China-related issues; most significantly against the Three Gorges Dam Project. Dai is also an author who has published many influential books, articles, and journals.
Dai, also called Fu Ning (傅凝/傅小慶), was born in Chongqing, Sichuan in August 1941. She is the daughter of Yang Jie (楊潔) and Fu Daqing (傅大慶)—a Chinese intellectual and Communist Party martyr who was killed by the Japanese army in 1944. Dai Qing was then adopted by her father's friend, Ye Jianying (葉劍英), who was a major Chinese political figure and one of the ten marshals of the People's Liberation Army. .
In 1966, Dai wrote a short story that was well accepted by the public. At that time, her daughter was about 7 to 8 years old. Unfortunately, her daughter did not have any books to read. Dai then wondered why children in other countries, like the United States, had books to read, but there was none for children in China.
Interview with Dai Qing, the Environmental Activist, Investigative Journalist, and Writer
Qinghai Lake - Mongolian bilingual, Dai Qing Tana HAYA Orchestra
Qinghai Lake Mongolian bilingual, Dai Qing Tana HAYA Orchestra
Dai Qing: 1993 Goldman Prize winner, China
李键莨 Li Jian Liang - 热带情歌 Re Dai Qing Ge
1993 Goldman Environmental Prize Ceremony: Dai Qing
Dai Qing, Investigative Journalist
李翊君 请你带走 Qing ni dai zou indonesia translation
Daiqing Tana - Ongmanibamai
不了情 - Love Without End (Bu Liao Qing)