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Caroline Qiqige Wang

Caroline Qiqige Wang

Associate Producer
Caroline joined the Post as an associate producer in 2024 after graduating from the University of Hong Kong with a master's degree in Journalism. She is a video journalist with a focus on human stories and political issues. She is passionate about visual storytelling and photography.
Caroline joined the Post as an associate producer in 2024 after graduating from the University of Hong Kong with a master's degree in Journalism. She is a video journalist with a focus on human stories and political issues. She is passionate about visual storytelling and photography.
Areas of Expertise:
Video production, China politics, China society
Languages Spoken:
English, Japanese, Mandarin

Video | What do we know about Kim’s daughter and potential successor?

Kim Ju-ae
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Kim Ju-ae is seen by North Korea analysts as a potential leadership successor, given the number of high-profile events she has attended alongside her father.

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