Dai Qing (1941–)
Dai Qing (1941–)
Chinese journalist and essayist. Born Fu Ning in 1941 in China; dau. of a revolutionary; graduate of Harbin Institute of Military Technology (1966).
China's most famous woman journalist, worked as technician before becoming reporter; established China's 1st environmental lobby group and was instrumental in temporarily halting construction of Three Gorges hydroelectric scheme; was jailed for 10 months after Tiananmen Square massacre (1989) and prohibited from writing in China; worked as scholar in residence at Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and received several international awards; wrote series of interviews on important Chinese dissident intellectuals (1980s) and investigative reports on Chinese women for Series on Women; edited Yangtze! Yangtze! (1989), containing essays opposed to building of Three Gorges Dam.