Leung Man-tao (pinyin: Liang Wendao) | |
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Leung Man-tao in 2009 in Guangzhou.
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Native name | 梁文道 |
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Hong Kong |
December 26, 1970
Resting place | Hong Kong |
Occupation | Writer, critic, host |
Language | Chinese, English |
Alma mater | Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Period | 1988 - present |
Genre | prose |
Notable works |
Common sense Too much noise |
Website | |
blog www |
Leung Man-tao | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 梁文道 | ||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 梁文道 | ||||||
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Standard Mandarin | |
Hanyu Pinyin | Liáng Wéndào |
Leung Man-tao (pinyin: Liang Wendao, born 26 December 1970) is a Hong Kong writer, critic and host.
Leung was born in a Catholic family in Hong Kong on December 26, 1970, with his ancestral home in Shunde, Guangdong. Leung was raised primarily in Taiwan, returning to Hong Kong only during high school.
Leung graduated from Chinese University of Hong Kong, where he majored in philosophy at the Chung Chi College.
In 1998, Leung hosted Teacup in a Storm in Metro Broadcast Corporation.
In 1999, Leung joined the Phoenix Television and began attending Qiangqiang Sanrenxing (also referred to as Behind the Headlines with Wentao) hosted by Dou Wentao since that year.
In 2008, Leung converted to Theravada.