Betty Wei Explained

Name1:Betty Peh t'i Wei
C:魏白蒂
P:Wèi Báidì
W:Wei Peh-t'i
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Betty Wei (Traditional Chinese: 魏白蒂; July 25, 1930 – November 4, 2024) was a Chinese-born American historian and writer.

Life and career

Born in Nanjing, China, to Hsioh-ren Wei, a Chinese scientist, educator and diplomat, Wei moved to New York City at the age of 16. She was the first Asian student to study at the Chapin School.

Wei had a bachelor's degree in Political Science from Bryn Mawr College and a master's degree in International Relations and Law from New York University.

In 1975, she moved to Hong Kong with her husband and later went to pursue a doctorate degree in Modern Chinese History at the University of Hong Kong. She served as the Head of Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts from 1994 until her retirement in 2003. She was later an Honorary Research Fellow at the Centre of Asian Studies at the University of Hong Kong, Honorary Professor at the Institute of Qing History, Renmin University of China and a member of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch.

Wei died in Westford, Massachusetts, on November 4, 2024, at the age of 94.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Betty Wei Peh-T'i Liu . Westford Healy Funeral Home . 15 November 2024.