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In 1948 she went to Hong Kong and began working in the city's Education Department, eventually rising to become the highest-ranking female staff member there. She also served on the executive board of the
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In her retirement, Cheng continued her advocacy for educational opportunities, founding the Chung Hwa School, which taught Chinese culture, in San Diego in 1970. She also taught at the
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Throughout her career, Cheng focused her efforts on education, first in China and later in the United States. She was a strong proponent of bilingual and special education.
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Cheng retired from her position in the Education Department in 1961. For her service as an education officer, she was named an officer of the
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that year. For a few years after her retirement from government, she served as principal of the Confucian Tai Shing School in Hong Kong's
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After obtaining her Ph.D., she returned to China the year after and served on the staff of the Ministry of Education in
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Irene Cheng was born Irene Hotung in 1904. She was the daughter of very wealthy Eurasian parents in
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Growing with Hong Kong: The University and Its Graduates : the First 90 Years
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Eurasian: Mixed Identities in the United States, China, and Hong Kong, 1842–1943
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area to be closer to where her daughter and other relatives were living.
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Dungan, Eloise (1975-02-06). "'98% unemployed, but 200% busy'".
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educationalist. The first Chinese woman to graduate from the
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Chinese
Hong Kong
University of Hong Kong
mainland China
United States
Hong Kong
Robert Hotung
Victoria Peak
Diocesan Girls' School
University of Hong Kong
English
King's College London
Columbia University's Teachers College
University of London
Lingnan University
Guangzhou
Nanjing
World Federation for Mental Health
Order of the British Empire
Wong Tai Sin
San Diego
British Hong Kong
University of California, San Diego





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