List of Famous people named Wang
Wang Shimin
Wáng Shímǐn was a Chinese landscape painter during the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty (1644–1911).
Wang Xiaoya
Wang Xiaoya is a Chinese television host and media personality.
Wang Ximeng
Wang Ximeng (1096–1119) was a Chinese painter during the Song Dynasty, in the early twelfth century. A prodigy, Wang was one of the most renowned court painters of the Northern Song period, and was taught personally by Emperor Huizong of Song himself. He died at the age of 23.
Wang Shuang
Wang Shuang is a Chinese footballer who currently plays for Wuhan Chedu Jiangda in the Chinese Women's Super League.
Wang Ji-hye
Wang Ji-Hye is a South Korean actress best known for her roles in Protect the Boss, Friend, Our Legend, The President and Personal Taste.
Wang Yi-ta
Wang Yi-ta is a Taiwanese karateka.
Wang Da-hong
Wang Da-hong was a Chinese-born Taiwanese architect. Regarded as one of the pioneers of modernist architecture in Taiwan, his architectural philosophy, whilst very modern in its application, was informed by both the traditional Chinese garden and the Siheyuan – a historical type of family residence which comprises several dwellings around a courtyard.
Wang Chao
Wang Chao is a baseball player from the People's Republic of China. He became the first player from the People's Republic to sign with a Major League Baseball team when he signed with the Seattle Mariners as a pitcher on August 9, 2001. He played in the Rookie classification Arizona League before being released. He returned to China, converted to an outfielder and now plays with the Tianjin Lions of the China Baseball League. He also plays outfield for the national team of the People's Republic of China.
Wang Zhonglin
Wang Zhonglin is a Chinese politician. He has been Communist Party Secretary of Wuhan since February 2020. Previously he served as Communist Party Secretary of Jinan and a Shandong provincial party standing committee member. Wang is a delegate to the 13th National People's Congress.
Wang Jun
Wang Jun was a Chinese business executive. He served as Chairman of the Poly Group, a state-owned conglomerate with businesses ranging from arms trading to antiquities. He also served as Chairman the state-owned China International Trust and Investment Corporation (CITIC) and held the rank of a government minister. He retired in 2006 after reaching the age of 65. He was born in Hunan to the Communist revolutionary elder Wang Zhen.