List of Famous people named Tang
Tang Chun Man
Jordan Tang Chun Man is a Hong Kong badminton player. He started playing badminton at aged seven, and joined the national team at 18. He won his first title in the international event at the 2016 Chinese Taipei Masters partnered with Tse Ying Suet.
Tang Chia-hung
Tang Chia-hung is a Taiwanese artistic gymnast. In 2018, he won the gold medal in the horizontal bar and the silver medal in the floor exercise at the 2018 Asian Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Tang Yijun
Tang Yijun is a Chinese politician, and the current Minister of Justice. He formerly served as Governor of northeast China's Liaoning province. Prior to his transfer to Liaoning in October 2017, he spent his entire career in Zhejiang province. He was the mayor, then party chief of Ningbo.
Tang Yongtong
Tang Yongtong was a Chinese educator, philosopher and scholar best known for studying Chinese Buddhism. Tang was proficient in Sanskrit, Pali, English and Japanese.
Tang Hongbo
Senior Colonel Tang Hongbo is a Chinese fighter pilot and People's Liberation Army Astronaut Corps (PLAAC) astronaut. He is currently working in the Tiangong space station during the Shenzhou 12 mission.
Tang Ka-piu
"Bill" Tang Ka-piu is a Hong Kong politician who served as a legislative councillor (2012–2016) and district councillor (2007–2019).
Tang Yin
Tang Yin, courtesy name Tang Bohu (唐伯虎), was a Chinese painter, calligrapher, and poet of the Ming dynasty period whose life story has become a part of popular lore. Even though he was born during the Ming dynasty, many of his paintings, especially those of people, were illustrated with elements from Pre-Tang to Song dynasty art.
Tang King Shing
Tang King Shing was the Commissioner of the Hong Kong Police force until 11 January 2011.
Tang Bik-wan
Tang Bik-wan (1924-1991) was a former Chinese actress and a Cantonese opera singer from Hong Kong.
Tang Baiqiao
Tang Baiqiao is a Chinese political dissident from Hunan province who led student protests during the 1989 democracy movement. After the incident at Tiananmen Square, Tang fled from agents of the Communist Party of China who eventually arrested him in the city of Jiangmen. He was charged with being a counter-revolutionary and imprisoned. Upon his release, he fled to Hong Kong, where he co-authored the report Anthems of Defeat: Crackdown in Hunan Province 1989 - 1992 through Human Rights Watch with Dr. Robin Munro of the University of London. Tang was later accepted into the United States as a political refugee in 1992. Tang claimed that he graduated in 2003 with a Master's degree in international affairs from Columbia University, but university archive and registrar of Columbia University claimed that he studied there but did not graduate.