Lynn Pan
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Lynn Pan (born 1945 in Shanghai), also Ling Pan, is an author and an expert on the Overseas Chinese. Her best-known book is Sons of the Yellow Emperor. She has lived in Shanghai, Kota Kinabalu (Malaysia), England, Geneva, Helsinki, Hong Kong and Singapore.
[edit] Selected bibliography
- In Search of Old Shanghai (1982), ISBN 962-04-0195-6
- Old Shanghai: Gangsters in Paradise (1984), ISBN 962-225-164-1
- China's Sorrow: Journeys Around the Yellow River (1985), ISBN 0-7126-0732-3 (published in the U.S. as Into China's Heart: An Émigré's Journey Along the Yellow River)
- The New Chinese Revolution (1987), ISBN 0-241-12038-1
- Sons of the Yellow Emperor: The Story of the Overseas Chinese (1990), ISBN 0-436-35374-1 (U.S.: Sons of the Yellow Emperor: A History of the Chinese Diaspora)
- Tracing It Home: Journeys Around a Chinese Family (1992), ISBN 0-436-35375-X
- True to Form: A Celebration of the Art of the Chinese Craftsman (2000), ISBN 9627283150
- The Encyclopedia of the Chinese Overseas (1999), ISBN 0-7007-1122-8 (ed.)