About the Association
The Chinese Writers Society of Canada (CWSC) is a non-profit organization registered with the Canadian federal government. Its mission is to unite writers in Canada who use Chinese in their literary works. Canada is a nation that champions multiculturalism. With the increasing number of Chinese immigrants and the inclusive nature of multiculturalism, the number of Chinese speakers is growing. Chinese is the most complex and charming script and language in the world. The CWSC is dedicated to disseminating the beauty of the Chinese language, the beauty of traditional Chinese culture and literature, and to promoting and carrying forward the traditional and ethnic culture of the Chinese-speaking world within Canada's multicultural environment. Tang poetry, Song lyrics, classical literature, modern novels, and poetry will all be important content for our heritage and dissemination. Regardless of race or original nationality, anyone who can skillfully use Chinese for writing and literary creation, loves literature, admires arts and culture, is devoted to culture, respects history, and is committed to the beautiful survival of humanity is welcome to join the Chinese Writers Society of Canada.
The headquarters of the Canadian Chinese Writers Association is located in Toronto, Canada's largest city.
HuaWen.Net is the portal website of the Chinese Writers Association of Canada. It is dedicated to building an online literary and grand cultural exchange platform for the Chinese world. It aims to provide a multicultural online exchange platform for Chinese writers, poets, artists, cultural and historical scholars, and elites from all walks of life worldwide. HuaWen.Net uses Chinese to present comprehensive, multi-perspective cultural, literary, news, entertainment, and lifestyle information to the world, and to create a perfect Chinese online exchange platform. HuaWen.Net advocates and promotes an open and inclusive, objective and fair, serious yet interesting community spirit. Association members are welcome to participate in the content development and online interaction of HuaWen.Net's columns.
Association Leader Introduction

Chairman Yan Fei Biography
Yan Fei, whose original name is Yan Fei, also known as Yan Daxia. Writer, poet, and editor. Currently serves as the chairman of the Canadian Chinese Writers Association. Graduated from Changsha University of Science and Technology (formerly Changsha Institute of Communications) with a major in highway and bridge engineering.20Graduated from university and was assigned to People's Communications Publishing House as an editor. Began literary creation during university. Has been published in "Chinese Writers" and "People's Literature."The FrontierYan Fei has published over a million characters of literary works, including novels, poems, and essays, in literary magazines, and has published a full-length work in "October."24Came to Hainan from Beijing, has served as editor of the literary supplement of Hainan Special Zone Daily, assistant editor-in-chief of Hainan Youth Daily, deputy editor-in-chief and executive editor of "Coconut City" literary magazine of Haikou Federation of Literary and Art Circles. Published works include the documentary literature "Glory and Sin" (Sanlian Publishing House, June 1991); the Hainan Dream Trilogy "Hainan Has No Dreams," "Hainan Startles the Dream," and "Hainan Seeks the Dream" (China Social Publishing House, March 1996); the novel "The Robbery: A Woman's Glory and Shame" (Guangzhou Publishing House, October 1996); and the essay collection "Swallow's Flying Dreams" (Changchun Publishing House, May 2004), among others. Her literary works were very popular in the mid-1990s, selling well across China, winning provincial and ministerial literary awards, and became iconic literary works of the period of great development in Hainan Province. Her lengthy works were serialized in dozens of newspapers and periodicals, including Jiefang Daily, Yangcheng Evening News, and Chongqing Daily.Yan Fei is also skilled in composing ancient-style poetry. His ancient-style long poems, "Ode to Four Beautiful Classmates," "Ode to Red Chamber Dawn," and "Ode to Literary Jade," have had a considerable influence in poetry circles and are known as Yan Fei's "Three Trilogies of Ancient-Style Poetry Female Legends."
Previously served as Vice Chairman of the World Chinese Mass Communication Association and President of the Canadian Tour Guide Association. Served as a visiting professor at the College of Liberal Arts, Hainan University. Currently serves as Vice President of the Canadian Chinese Journalists and Editors Association, and also holds advisory, editorial board, or board positions in several organizations.

Vice ChairmanIwanami Introduction
IwanamiOriginally named Li Chongyuan. A contemporary Chinese realist writer. He has served as a soldier in the army, director of an organ, special correspondent for a national newspaper, and professional writer. He graduated from the philosophy department of Nankai University and is a member of the Chinese Writers Association.Director of the Canadian Chinese Writers Association,Member of the 4th Central Committee of the Tianjin Writers Association. Has published a.[n] full-length novelThe RepublicRed Star Spectrum1943The Golden War," "Eat Drink Man Woman," "Workplace Love."I Dedicate My Youth to You"Locksmith," "Wolf Mountain," "Pigeon King," etc.20rampart, exceed600Ten thousand characters; lyrics "Yan'an Love" and "Hold Mom's Hand" won silver awards in a national competition, and "Tianjin Folk Song" won a gold award in a national competition. The full-length documentary literature "Wind and Rain Maowusu" was selected by the National Press and Publication Administration's2022"Key Recommended Books from Chinese Farmers' Reading Rooms," selected by the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs2022100 Books Beloved by Chinese Farmers," selected by the Ministry of Education2023"National Key Recommended Reading List for Primary and Secondary School Libraries." The full-length novel "Male Boss and Female Boss" received2011“Yangtze River Cup” Realism Literature Third Prize. The novel "The Male Secretary of the Female Municipal Party Committee Secretary" was2011-2014Ranked among Sina China's "Good Books List" for four consecutive years5Title. Essay "Two Mid-Autumn Festivals in Algonquin and Maowusu" won2021“Special Honor Award” from the Sino-Canadian Cultural Exchange Association. The micro-short drama “Snow in Toronto Today” won the "China-US Writers Cup."2024Global Grand Prix Third Prize. NovelCondition"Underground Transportation Station," "Divorced Men," "Tonight the Stars are Bright," and "Curio Circle" are special programs of Tianjin People's Radio. "Toronto Chinese" won the China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese (Taiwan)2021“Outstanding Literary Work of the Year” award. Many works have been marketed both at home and abroad.

Vice Chairman Pang Jin Introduction
Pang Jin Dragon and Phoenix Culture Research Expert, Writer. Chairman of the Dragon and Phoenix International Federation, Honorary Chairman of the China Dragon Culture Association, Director of the China Dragon and Phoenix Culture Research Center, Senior Editor of Xi'an Daily. Member of the Chinese Writers Association, Director of the Shaanxi Provincial Writers Association, Part-time Researcher at the Shaanxi Provincial Academy of Social Sciences, China Dragon and Phoenix Culture Network (www.loongfeng.orgChief Editor, Director of the Canadian Chinese Writers Association, and Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Canadian Xibei University Press. Previously served as Vice President and Secretary-General of the Shaanxi Provincial Confucius Society, Vice President of the Shaanxi Provincial Modern Literature Society, Vice President of the Xi'an Municipal Literature Research Society, and Vice President of the Xi'an Municipal Lao Tzu Research Society. Studied at Shaanxi Normal University and Northwest University, holding a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and a Master of Arts in Literature.20century70Since the 1980s, he has been engaged in literary creation and cultural research, publishing over ten million characters of various works to date. He has published fifty-five books, including “Creation Theory,” "Chinese Dragon Culture" (Volumes I, II, and III), "Chinese Phoenix Culture," "Chinese Auspicious Symbols" (a set of four volumes), "Spirited Trees Adorned," "Generations of Commoners," and "Collected Works of Pang Jin" (Volumes I-XX). He has won over eighty awards, including the first Chinese Bingxin Prose Award, the first Shaanxi Folk Literature and Art Mountain Flower Award, and the first prize for outstanding achievements in social sciences in Xi'an. He is acclaimed as one of the "Contemporary Ten Masters of Dragon Culture."
