Skk International Jul 2014 - Jul 2015
Chief Executive Officer Assistant and Finance Analyst
Huatai Financial Holdings (Hong Kong) Limited Jul 2014 - Jul 2015
Analyst, Business Development
China Construction Bank Aug 2011 - Sep 2011
Intern
Ing Innsurance Company Feb 2010 - Mar 2010
Bip Program Trainee
Feb 2010 - Mar 2010
Senior Strategy Manager
Education:
University of Hong Kong
Dalian Maritime University
Bachelors, Economics
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Master of Science, Masters, Finance
Skills:
Mandarin Eviews Microsoft Office Chinese English Dance
This street 3D painting was created at the Sarasota Chalk Festival last week: a Lego minifig terracota army, inspired by the Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses commissioned for the burial of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China. ...
Billed as the Eighth Wonder of the World, the terracotta army was made in 221 BC to protect the palatial tomb that Qin Shi Huang, the self-proclaimed first emperor of China, had built for himself. Qin unified the country, introduced a common script and ...
Leon Keer, the art director of Planet Streetpainting, was inspired by Terracotta Army of China, a collection of sculptures modeled after Qin Shi Huang's armies, the First Emperor of China. Inspiration also came from Dutch artist Ego Leonard who makes ...
They were such a threat that the first Qin Dynasty emperor, Qin Shi Huang, ordered the construction of huge fortifications along the northern border of China - fortifications that later were expanded into the Great Wall of China. ...
Qin Shi Huang (who reigned from 221 to 206 BC) was known as a brutal ruler, but he did unify China and lay the foundation for the nascent superpower of the 21st century. Farmers digging a well in 1974 hit upon evidence of Qin's tomb, and archaeologists ...
Lego men hit the bricks for Sarasota Chalk Festival
The 30-by-40-foot painting will depict a platoon of Lego-men based on the famous terra cotta sculpture army of Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang. The affable Dutch artists insist they know nothing about the publicity stunt that had an 8-foot-tall Lego ...
"Thought to be the eighth wonder of the world, the Terra-cotta Museum is 1.5 km east of Emperor Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum that the 6000-plus warriors 'guarded.' Pit 2, where these soldiers are located, consists of 4 different mixed military forces in 4 ...
Terracotta was widely used in the decorative arts of ancient China, perhaps most famously in the tombs of soldiers of the second century BCE emperor Qin Shi Huangdi. Terracotta vases and other sculptures were known to have been found in ancient Egypt, ...