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Hsiuwen Liu

Hsiuwen Liu

Hong Kong
SCMP Contributor
Hsiuwen has written for Billboard and Los Angeles Times, among other outlets. She was formerly a senior reporter at Bloomberg Businessweek's Chinese edition, covering the intersection of business and politics within mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
Hsiuwen has written for Billboard and Los Angeles Times, among other outlets. She was formerly a senior reporter at Bloomberg Businessweek's Chinese edition, covering the intersection of business and politics within mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
Languages Spoken:
English

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