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Te-Ping Chen
Author, Land of Big Numbers; Reporter, The Wall Street Journal
Te-Ping Chen is an accomplished journalist and fiction writer based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She is currently a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, where she focuses on workplace culture and related issues. Previously, she served as the Journal's Beijing-based China correspondent from 2014 to 2018, covering topics such as politics, society, and human rights. Before that, she worked in Hong Kong, reporting on the city's politics and pro-democracy movements.134
In addition to her journalism career, Te-Ping Chen is the author of the critically acclaimed short story collection "Land of Big Numbers", published in 2021. Her fiction has appeared in prestigious outlets like The New Yorker, Granta, and Tin House. Her stories often explore themes of modern China, societal changes, and individual struggles within rapidly evolving environments.245
Chen holds a degree in Sociology and International Relations from Brown University and has studied Mandarin and International Relations at Capital Normal University. She has received numerous honors, including being named a U.S. Truman Scholar and a recipient of the Critical Language Scholarship.1
Her work reflects her deep understanding of China and its complexities, gained through years of reporting and living there. Beyond journalism, she brings a creative lens to storytelling, blending personal histories with broader societal themes.46
