John Fang | |
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Born | Fang Ta-ch'uan 27 May 1924 Shanghai, China |
Died | 27 April 1992 | (aged 67)
Nationality | American |
Education | National Chengchi University |
Occupation(s) | Businessman, publisher, writer |
Known for | Founder, Chinatown Handy Guide and AsianWeek |
Spouse | |
Children | 3 sons |
John Ta Chuan Fang (Chinese: 方大川; pinyin: Fāng Dàchuān; Wade–Giles: Fang Ta-ch'uan 27 May 1924 – 27 April 1992) was an American businessman, publisher, and writer based in San Francisco. He was the founder of Chinatown Handy Guide and AsianWeek.
Fang was born in Shanghai, China in 1924.[1] He earned a bachelor's degree in journalism at Taipei's National Chengchi University and worked their for the government-controlled New Life newspaper.[1] In 1952, he moved to San Francisco to study at UC Berkeley.[1]
Fang started out on his own by publishing the Chinatown Handy Guide in 1959, a series of booklets to the Chinatowns in major US cities, as they were emerging as tourist attractions.[1]
In 1979, he founded AsianWeek, and its headquarters were in San Francisco's Chinatown.[citation needed]
In 1960, he married Florence Fang, and they had three sons.[1]
Fang died on 27 April 1992.[2]