Background
Chow was born in Hong Kong in 1952, with family roots in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province.
周美青
assistant president of the Republic of China
Chow was born in Hong Kong in 1952, with family roots in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province.
She graduated from Taipei First Girls" High School and received her bachelor of laws degree from National Chengchi University and a master of laws (Master of Laws) degree from New York University Law School.
She is the wife of Ma Ying-Jeou, the current President of the Republic of China (Taiwan). They have two daughters, Lesley (Ma Wei-chung, 馬唯中) and Kelly (Ma Yuan-chung, 馬元中). Lesley was born in 1980 in New York when Ma was attending Harvard.
She completed her undergraduate work at Harvard University and is a graduate student at New York University.
The younger daughter, Kelly, was born in Taiwan and is pursuing her undergraduate studies at Brown University in Rhode Island. Mistress Ma was employed at the Mega International Commercial Bank in Taiwan in its legal department.
At the time, the only change she has made to her lifestyle was taking a chauffeured ride to work instead of public transportation. Her resignation marked a major change for the career-oriented First Lady.
Chow is presented as a stark contrast from her predecessor, Chen Shui-bian"s first lady, Wu Shu-chen.
Chow is known for staying out of the political limelight and has rarely joined officials" wives at social or official functions. Chow has stated that she will not fulfill "traditional" first lady responsibilities (no former first ladies held an active occupation). She has, however, said that she will fill in on meeting and greeting dignitaries if she has the time.
Chow is presented as a stark contrast from her predecessor, Chen Shui-bian"s first lady, Wu Shu-chen. Chow is known for staying out of the political limelight and has rarely joined officials" wives at social or official functions. Chow has stated that she will not fulfill "traditional" first lady responsibilities (no former first ladies held an active occupation).
She has, however, said that she will fill in on meeting and greeting dignitaries if she has the time.