Wu Huiwen

Wu Huiwen

NameWu Huiwen
TitleWu Zhongxing, daughter of a cartography educationist
GenderFemale
Birthday1955
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Wu Huiwen, born in 1955, is a Chinese financial professional. Her early education and upbringing were deeply influenced by her family environment. Her father is Wu Zhongxing, one of the founders of modern Chinese map projection studies, and her mother is Wu Jiaqí, who has long been in charge of family affairs. She is the youngest daughter in her family and lived with her parents until their later years.

Wu Huiwen was born into a surveying and mapping family, with family members engaging in various professional fields. Her eldest brother, Wu Bangjie, worked in surgical medicine in Changshu, while her brother Wu Bangguo has held prominent positions in the Chinese government. The family also includes several other professionals, providing her with a rich family background and educational environment.

Her early career began at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, where she was involved in scientific research and agriculture-related work. Later, she transferred to the Party organizational system at China Construction Bank, where she held important positions. Specifically, before retirement, she served as deputy secretary of the Party Committee of the head office, undertaking Party affairs work. Although her professional background did not directly involve map science, as a family member, she preserved her father’s academic manuscripts and letters through oral history and documentation, offering valuable historical material about his educational philosophy and family traditions.

In terms of family life, Wu Huiwen has disclosed numerous family details to the media, particularly about events such as her father Wu Zhongxing presenting a Gongbao commemorative medal to her brother Wu Bangguo’s wife, Zhang Ruizhen, in 1997, and her father’s advice to his children to uphold honesty and integrity in their careers. These stories reflect her attention to family traditions and values. However, her personal professional activities mainly focus on financial management and Party work.

Wu Huiwen has maintained a low profile in both her professional and family life. Most of her information comes from public reports and family historical materials. Her work and life experiences demonstrate her multifaceted roles in modern Chinese society—serving as an official in the financial system and as a keeper of family cultural heritage.