Background
He was born in O-Mei District, Ssechuan, China on the 14th of December in 1899.
汪清淪號贫甫
He was born in O-Mei District, Ssechuan, China on the 14th of December in 1899.
Tsin-lon Ouang graduated from the University of China in Peking in 1923, majoring in Political-Economy.
After graduating from the University Tsin-lon Ouang was appointed clerk of Sino-Russian Negotiation Commission in the same year. He served as editor of the Publication Department of the University of China in 1924. He acted as special correspondent at Peiping and Shanghai for five large overseas Chinese Newspapers in 1926. Then Mr. Quang established with students and professors of the University of China The Morning Light Magazine, The Critic and The Liberty Weekly and served as an editor of the three periodicals from 1921 till 1925. After that in 1926 he was appointed Chancellor of the Chinese Vice-Consulate in Mexicali, Mexico.
In 1927 Mr. Ouang returned to China and served in the Intelligence and Publicity Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs following the closing of the Mexicali Vice-Consulate. Then he was appointed Chancellor of the Consulate-General at Manila, promoted Eleve-Consul of the Consulate at Vancouver, B.C., Canada in 1929, and was in charge of the Consulate for several months transferred to the Consulate-General at New York in 1929. Tsin-lon Ouang was also promoted Vice-Consul of the newly opened Consulate-General in Chicago in 1980, ordered to remove the Galveston Vice-Consulate to Houston, Taxas in 1988, and appointed Vice-Consul at Houston at same time.