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Chinese photographer (1838/39–1890)
Lai Afong or Lai Fong (Chinese: 黎芳; 1838 or 1839 – 1890) was a Chinese photographer who established Afong Studio, considered to be the most successful
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Afong is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Afong Moy (fl. 1834–1850), first known female Chinese immigrant to the United
Afong
First female Chinese immigrant to the U.S.
Afong Moy was the first known female Chinese immigrant to the United States. In 1834, Moy was brought from her hometown of Guangzhou to New York City
Afong_Moy
Chinese businessman and philanthropist
Chun Afong (Chinese: 陳芳; pinyin: Chén Fāng; Zhuhai, c. 1825 – September 25, 1906) was a Chinese businessman and philanthropist who settled in the Hawaiian
Chun_Afong
Hawaiian high chiefess and wife of Chun Afong (1840–1919)
Fayerweather Afong (February 1, 1840 – February 14, 1919) was a Hawaiian high chiefess who married Chinese millionaire merchant Chun Afong with whom she
Julia_Fayerweather_Afong
American writer
the Arts. Atria Books released Ford's next novel The Many Daughters of Afong Moy in August 2022. Ford's first book, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and
Jamie_Ford
Opium smokers c1880 by Lai Afong.
History_of_opium_in_China
Chinese-Hawaiian businessman
born Toney Afong, full name Antone Abram Kekapala Keawemauhili Afong. He was born on June 12, 1859, the eldest son and second child of Chun Afong and Julia
Chun_Chik-yu
Chinese businessman
sometimes used his father's Hawaiianized surname and was known as C. L. Afong. He was also known as Alung or Ah Lung using the common Cantonese diminutive
Chun_Lung
Island in the Liwan district of Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Shamian Island in the 1870s by Lai Afong
Shamian
American journalist, author, and television personality (born 1981)
Quinn September 2022 Solito Javier Zamora August 2022 The Many Daughters of Afong Jamie Ford July 2022 The Measure Nikki Erlick June 2022 These Impossible
Jenna_Bush_Hager
Hairstyle worn by the Jurchen and Manchu peoples of Manchuria
Queue Chinese men with queues c. 1880 (photographed by Lai Afong) Chinese name Traditional Chinese 辮子 Simplified Chinese 辫子 Transcriptions Standard Mandarin
Queue_(hairstyle)
Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893
OCLC 45815755. Dye, Bob (1997). Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawaiʻi. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-1772-5
Liliʻuokalani
influenced by the life of Magoon's great-grandparents Chun Afong and his wife Julia Fayerweather Afong and their twelve daughters. Set in 19th-century Hawaii
13_Daughters
Chinese American pioneer (1853–1933)
subsequent edits. (Audio help · More spoken articles) The Concubine's Children Afong Moy History of Chinese Americans in Idaho D'Ambrosio, Brian (January 5,
Polly_Bemis
Census-designated place in Hawaii, United States
the village. Afong died in 1906, and his family later fought for his fortune in court. Chun Afong's name was also spelled as Chong Afong, Chun Ah Fong
Ah_Fong_Village,_Hawaii
American shipping company (1848-1949)
SS Alaska, after being blown ashore during the 1874 Hong Kong Typhoon. Photo by Lai Afong.
Pacific Mail Steamship Company
Pacific_Mail_Steamship_Company
Traditional Chinese type of boat
Junks in Guangzhou, photograph c. 1880 by Lai Afong
Junk_(ship)
Judge Ball's residence, Ball's Court, was severely damaged by the 1874 Hong Kong typhoon. Photograph by Lai Afong.
Henry_John_Ball
aso niog aldaw baro datayo ania ken Ifuntok əsang chuwa tulo əpat taku Afong aso inyog arkəw falu chataku ngag ya Ibanag tadday dua tallu appa' tolay
Languages_of_the_Philippines
1893 government overthrow
19, 2014. Dye, Bob (1997). Merchant prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawaiʻi. Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawaiʻi Press
Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom
Overthrow_of_the_Hawaiian_Kingdom
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Beach on Gulangyu Former Japanese consulate of Gulangyu Panorama by Lai Afong c1870 Panorama in 2018.6 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gulangyu
Gulangyu
Hawaiian musician, teacher, rancher (1842–1930)
Julia Fayerweather Afong (1840–1919; née Julia Hope Kamakia Paaikamokalani o Kinau Beckley), wife of Chinese businessman Chun Afong. Her maternal grandfather
Mary Jane Kekulani Fayerweather
Mary_Jane_Kekulani_Fayerweather
City in Fujian, China
1844 Amoy (Xiamen) Town and Harbor from Kalangsu (Gulangyu) in 1874. Lai Afong's c. 1870 photograph of Amoy (Xiamen) from Koolansoo (Gulangyu). A Krupp
Xiamen
Chinese giant and performer (1841–1893)
Zhan Shichai standing next to the photographer Lai Afong
Zhan_Shichai
Former Chinese custom
Foot binding A Chinese woman showing her foot, image by Lai Afong, c. 1870s Traditional Chinese 纏足 Simplified Chinese 缠足 Transcriptions Standard Mandarin
Foot_binding
Photographic visiting card
University Press. p. 32. ISBN 9780195126082. Farmer, Hugh. "Lai Afong 赖阿芳 and Afong Studio, early HK photographic studio". The Industrial History of
Carte_de_visite
2022 play by Lloyd Suh
stage play by Korean-American playwright Lloyd Suh based on the life of Afong Moy, a Chinese immigrant to the U.S. exhibited across the country under
The_Chinese_Lady_(play)
Pacific typhoon in 1874
Aftermath of the typhoon in Yau Ma Tei. Photo by Lai Afong.
1874_Hong_Kong_typhoon
involved in the U.S. entertainment industry since the 19th century, when Afong Moy started a series of shows that evolved into essentially one-women shows
Asian Americans in arts and entertainment
Asian_Americans_in_arts_and_entertainment
Gambling game long played in China
Studio photo of a fan-tan game in Canton, China, by Lai Afong
Fan-Tan
Boat-dwelling ethnic group in southern China
respectively Bob Dye (1997). Merchant prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawaiʻi. University of Hawaii Press. p. 31. ISBN 0-8248-1772-9
Boat_Dwellers
United States historic place
DeRussy. The property was once owned by Chinese millionaire merchant Chun Afong, who built a villa on the three acres of landscaped grounds. Chun used this
Fort DeRussy Military Reservation
Fort_DeRussy_Military_Reservation
Public figure in Hawaii (1867–1937)
OCLC 32599587. Dye, Bob (1997). Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawaiʻi. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-1772-5
Emma_Ahuena_Taylor
Annual Off-Broadway theatre award
Year Actress Play Character Ref. 2022 Shannon Tyo The Chinese Lady Afong Moy Stephanie Berry On Sugarland Evelyn W. Tré Davis Tambo & Bones Tambo Elizabeth
Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Lead Performer in a Play
Lucille_Lortel_Award_for_Outstanding_Lead_Performer_in_a_Play
Island in Guangdong, China
In the 19th century, English-language sources called Mayu Island and Dezhou Island "Double Island". Photo by Lai Afong from between 1860 and 1880.
Mayu_Island
Buddhist temple in Guangzhou, China
fire in the early Ming dynasty period and restored in 1900. An 1863 Lai Afong photograph showing the pagoda in ruins before it was repaired. A temple
Temple of the Six Banyan Trees
Temple_of_the_Six_Banyan_Trees
of adherents within the Chinese community in Hawaiʻi are available. Chun Afong Daniel K. Akaka Joseph Apukai Akina Chang Apana Brian Ching Madison Chock
Chinese_immigration_to_Hawaii
Lü Ronghuan Wang Xugao Chen Yinke Chen Jitang Men Bingyue Pan Zuyin Lai Afong Zeng Guoquan Zeng Jize "Guangxu". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 11
1890_in_China
Januario Carvalho by Lai Afong, 1886
Januario_Antonio_de_Carvalho
that came from the 1820s up to the late 1840s were mainly men. In 1834, Afong Moy became the first female Chinese immigrant to the United States; she
History_of_Chinese_Americans
Device used to cool oneself
ISBN 978-0-486-43380-6. OCLC 678535823. Davis, Nancy E. (2019). The Chinese lady: Afong Moy in early America. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-093727-0
Hand_fan
ISBN 978-0-275-98234-8. Dye, Bob (1997). Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawai'i. Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press. p. 115.
History_of_Hawaii
American actress (active 2007–present)
Tofu and the Gohan Girls Sushi Short film 2023 Astonishing Little Feet Afong Moy Short film 2023 Doors We Open Lia 2023 Asian Persuasion Lisa 2024 Hold
Celia_Au
King of Hawaii from 1874 to 1891
HathiTrust. Dye, Bob (1997). Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawai?i. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-1772-5
Kalākaua
Man Chen Wei Hong Cheong Feng Xuemin Fu Bingchang He Chengyao Hou Bo Lai Afong Lang Jingshan Li Zhensheng Liu Xucang Lu Guang Lu Houmin Luo Yang Feng Li
List_of_Chinese_photographers
Hawaiian high chiefess (1851–1911)
the friend and business partner of Chun Afong, Hawaii's first Chinese millionaire, with whom he co-owned Afong & Achuck, a chain of stores formed in 1865
Elizabeth_Sumner
ancestry Miranda Kwok – screenwriter Shin Lim (林申) – close-up magician Afong Moy – "The Chinese Lady," pioneer immigrant May Pang (庞凤仪) – personal assistant
List_of_Chinese_Americans
Surname list
banker, son of Chatri Sophonpanich, grandson of Chin Sophonpanich Chun Afong (陳芳; 1825–1906), Businessman and philanthropist Tan Boo Liat (陳武烈; 1875–1934)
Chen_(surname)
Islet at Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii, US
Dye, Bob (January 1, 1997). Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawai'i. Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-1772-5
Ford_Island
English photographer working in China (b. 1841, d. 1898)
other Chinese and international photographers of the region such as Lai Afong, Felice Beato and William Saunders. Child's photographs are held in the
Thomas_Child_(photographer)
Filipino American playwright and theatre director
called it “a moving and often sharply funny riff on the story of the real Afong Moy.” The Wong Kids in the Secret of the Space Chupacabra GO! (La MaMa/Ma‑Yi
Ralph_B._Peña
American antiquarian and rare book and photograph collector
photographer John Thomson; and native Chinese photographers Pun Lun, Lai Afong and Tung Hing, among many others. The Stephan Loewentheil Historical Photography
Stephan_Loewentheil
needed] and Sze Yuen Ming (上洋耀華照相) in Shanghai, and Pun Lun (繽綸) and Lai Afong (赖阿芳) in Hong Kong. Major contributions in this would come from George R
Photography_in_China
Mercenary sniper active in 2010
of Sangin Sniper rifle WSJ: Sniper in Afghan Town Puts Marines on Edge Afong, Milo. (2010). Hunters: U.S. Snipers in the War on Terror. Berkley Hardcover
Sangin_Sniper
was awarded to Chun Lung, the son of Chinese millionaire businessman Chun Afong, Aki demanded the return of the money and, when the king refused, he brought
Tong_Kee
in the Shadows - Combat Stories from Marine Snipers in Iraq by Milo S. Afong History of Marine Corps Aviation in World War II by Robert Sherrod Hill
List of United States military books
List_of_United_States_military_books
Hawaii residents or citizens of African descent
OCLC 11030010. Dye, Bob (1997). Merchant prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawaiʻi. University of Hawaii Press. p. 79. ISBN 0-8248-1772-9
Africans_in_Hawaii
19th century company
Dent Building (left) and the first generation Jardine House (right), with Pedder Street Clock Tower in the background. 1886 photograph by Lai Afong.
Dent_&_Co.
Bob Dye (1 January 1997). Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawai?i. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 197–. ISBN 978-0-8248-1772-5
Hawaiian_Chinese_News
Theatre award
Elham Ruth Negga Macbeth Lady Macbeth Andrea Patterson Cullud Wattah Ainee Shannon Tyo The Chinese Lady Afong Moy Michelle Wilson Confederates Sandra
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play
Drama_Desk_Award_for_Outstanding_Actress_in_a_Play
Topics referred to by the same term
Chen Fang is the name of: Chun Afong or Chen Fang (陳芳), Qing ambassador to the Kingdom of Hawaii Chen Fang (sport shooter) (陈放; b. 1983), Chinese sport
Chen_Fang
55 houses at the Peak by Lai Afong, c1880s
History_of_Victoria_Peak
OCLC 45815755. Dye, Bob (1997). Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawaiʻi. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-1772-5
Hawaii and the American Civil War
Hawaii_and_the_American_Civil_War
19th-century Cantonese studio photographer
due to increased competition in Hong Kong from photographers such as Lai Afong and Pun Lun. Yixuan, Prince Chun, who had become fascinated with the art
Liang_Shitai
Historic ruin in Hawaii, United States
OCLC 948826512. Dye, Bob (1997). Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawaiʻi. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-1772-5
Kaniakapūpū
American writer and director
film, Astonishing Little Feet, starring Celia Au and Perry Yung, examines Afong Moy’s exploitation and premiered on Nowness Asia, later shown at MoMA and
Maegan_Houang
Advisory body of the Kingdom of Hawaii
monarchs for over three decades, from Kamehameha IV to Liliʻuokalani. Chun Afong emigrated from China at age 24 to clerk in his uncle's retail trade, possessing
Kalākaua's Privy Council of State
Kalākaua's_Privy_Council_of_State
American businessman (1815–1888)
2009-11-11. Dye, Bob (1997). Merchant prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawaiʻi. University of Hawaii Press. p. 80. ISBN 978-0-8248-1772-5
Benjamin Pitman (Hawaii businessman)
Benjamin_Pitman_(Hawaii_businessman)
Subdistrict in Guangdong, China
in 1886 and 1891 in honor of Chen Fang (t 陳芳, s 陈芳, Chén Fāng) or Chun Afong, a native of Meixi who served as China's first consul to Hawaii and became
Qianshan_Subdistrict
Oliver & Boyd. p. 330. Davis, Nancy E. (June 4, 2019). The Chinese Lady: Afong Moy in Early America. Oxford University Press. p. 1. ISBN 978-0-19-064524-3
History_of_Asian_Americans
Hawaiian high chief
ISBN 978-0-8248-0920-1. Dye, Bob (1997). Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawaiʻi. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-1772-5
William_Keolaloa_Sumner
Chinese embroidery pouches
see what has been prepared.] Davis, Nancy E. (2019). The Chinese lady : Afong Moy in early America. New York, NY. ISBN 978-0-19-093727-0. OCLC 1089978299
Hebao
English merchant and military advisor
Fayerweather. Their two daughters were Julia Fayerweather Afong, the matriarch of the Chinese-Hawaiian Afong family, and Mary Jane Kekulani Fayerweather, who was
George_Charles_Beckley
Annual festival in Hilo, Hawaii since 1964
Sonny Ching/Lōpaka Igarta-DeVera Kaholo Kahikipiʻilani Pānui Julie ʻIlikea Afong —N/a Maile Emily Kauʻilani-onāpuaehiʻi-poiokeānuenue-okeola Francisco Natasha
Merrie_Monarch_Festival
Topics referred to by the same term
George Fayerweather (c. 1802–1869), American blacksmith Julia Fayerweather Afong (1840–1919), Hawaiian high chiefess Mary Jane Kekulani Fayerweather (1842–1930)
Fayerweather
2019 poetry collection by Sally Wen Mao
in a western adaptation of the series. "The Diary of Afong Moy" interrogates the life of Afong Moy as one of spectacle and performance for the western
Oculus_(poetry_collection)
American Civil War soldier
OCLC 45815755. Dye, Bob (1997). Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawaiʻi. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-1772-5
Henry_Hoʻolulu_Pitman
English-language audiobook award
Urquhart Sophie Amoss and Joe Knezevich Zando Finalist The Many Daughters of Afong Moy Jamie Ford Jennifer Lim, Cindy Kay, Mirai, Natalie Naudus, Sura Siu
Audie Award for Multi-Voiced Performance
Audie_Award_for_Multi-Voiced_Performance
A List of populated places in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea: Afong Agaganda Ago Aimolau Ainsi Aiogi Aiogwei Aiuwo Aiwamba Akandang Akwangi Akwanje
List of populated places in Morobe Province
List_of_populated_places_in_Morobe_Province
Royal mistress of King Lunalilo
OCLC 191710879. Dye, Bob (1997). Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawaiʻi. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-1772-5
Eliza_Meek
OCLC 562230661. Dye, Bob (1997). Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawai?i. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-1772-5
Bibliography_of_Kalākaua
High Chiefess of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi (c. 1825–1855)
2009-11-10. Bob Dye (1997). Merchant prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawaiʻi. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 80, 150–153
Kinoʻoleoliliha
Native Hawaiian politician
Jane Kekulani Fayerweather Relatives Emma Ahuena Taylor (sister) Julia Fayerweather Afong (aunt) George Charles Beckley (maternal great grandfather)
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Creator of Universe
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