Ji-li Jiang immigrated to the United States from Shanghai in 1984.
After studying in Hawaii and working in corporate roles, she co-founded East West Exchange to promote cultural and business exchanges between China and Western countries.
Her debut book, Red Scarf Girl, fulfilled her desire to share her experiences during China's Cultural Revolution.
The memoir received numerous accolades, including ALA awards.
Jiang resides in the San Francisco area, dedicating her time to various cultural exchange programs.
Her ultimate goal is to bridge the gap between China and Western countries, believing that better global understanding is fundamental to world peace.
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