Jeffrey Ngai Pang Chin

Jeffrey Ngai Pang Chin (Chinese: 魏鵬展; born 1980) is a Hong Kong poet and educator, specializing in modern free verse poems. He is the chief editor of Xiao Shuo yu Shi ("Novels and Poetry"), a trimonthly periodical publishing poems and short stories written by writers from China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Ngai attended Wah Yan College, Kowloon and studied Chinese Language and Literature master degree programme at The University of Hong Kong. He later received his PhD degree in Chinese Literature from Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou. His books include New Poetry Writing Methods (2014) and Finding the Most Beautiful Scars in the Darkest Places (2014). His children's poetry pieces Xiaoxi and Yinghuochong were chosen as materials for 67th Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival. Also, Yinghuochong w

Jeffrey Ngai Pang Chin

Jeffrey Ngai Pang Chin (Chinese: 魏鵬展; born 1980) is a Hong Kong poet and educator, specializing in modern free verse poems. He is the chief editor of Xiao Shuo yu Shi ("Novels and Poetry"), a trimonthly periodical publishing poems and short stories written by writers from China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Ngai attended Wah Yan College, Kowloon and studied Chinese Language and Literature master degree programme at The University of Hong Kong. He later received his PhD degree in Chinese Literature from Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou. His books include New Poetry Writing Methods (2014) and Finding the Most Beautiful Scars in the Darkest Places (2014). His children's poetry pieces Xiaoxi and Yinghuochong were chosen as materials for 67th Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival. Also, Yinghuochong w