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Chu Ming-qi
Chu Ming-qi is CHP’s first summer intern in 2005, and she helped in preparing our first website last summer. She is now a junior student in Yale College.

Mimi Wang
Mimi Wang is a current second-year student at Yale College. She is a prospective history or political science major with an interest in law, and was very happy to work with CHP in the summer of 2006, as it provided her with insight on Chinese history and politics. Beyond preserving China's culture, Mimi is interested in French, fine dining, and exploring the fast-paced city of Beijing.

Jenny Zhang
Jenny Zhang is in the Class of 2009 at Princeton University, Originally in the Class of 2008, she decided to take a year off from Princeton in order to improve her written Chinese and to learn more about Chinese society, politics and law. She also interned at CHP in the summer of 2006, and will continue to work at CHP with the support of the Princeton East Asian Studies Program. In her spare time, Jenny enjoys reading literature and political theory, painting, and cooking under the guidance of her grandmother.

George Jenkins
George Jenkins is an undergraduate exhibitioner in Modern History at Oxford University, UK. After travelling extensively in China in the summer of 2005, he became very interested in China’s culture and history. While searching on the Internet, George discovered CHP and was highly impressed with the core principles on which CHP is based and the strategies adopted to carry out its goals. He also admires CHP’s commitment to grassroots education and the need to teach communities the importance of preserving China’s cultural heritage.

George completed an internship at the CHP during the summer of 2006 when, among other accomplishments, he helped to prepare content for the revised website and for CHP's corporate package. He hopes that CHP will continue to grow so that it can protect the cultural heritage of more regions and educate a wider audience on the need to protect China’s culture.

 

 
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