2021 Journal Article The talismanic custom of Wudu cakeWong, Wing-Fai (2021). The talismanic custom of Wudu cake. Journal of Hebei Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences), 44 (5), 48-56. |
2020 Other Outputs Everyday life of the Celestials in the land of the parrots: Chinese almanacs in AustraliaWong, Wing-Fai (2020). Everyday life of the Celestials in the land of the parrots: Chinese almanacs in Australia. PhD Thesis, School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2020.724 |
2019 Book Chapter Chinese Astrology in Australia: A case study of a Chinese Astrologer on the TuronWong, Wing-Fai and Kwok, Juanita (2019). Chinese Astrology in Australia: A case study of a Chinese Astrologer on the Turon. Dark Sky Dreaming: an Inland Skywriter's Anthology. (pp. 242-250) edited by Merrill Findlay, Suzie Gibson, Val Clark and Gai Lander. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Interactive Publications. |
2018 Conference Publication Five Emperors Coins: The Reformation of Yansheng Object as a Popular Culture in Feng ShuiWong, Wing-Fai (2018). Five Emperors Coins: The Reformation of Yansheng Object as a Popular Culture in Feng Shui. CFP – 1st Symposium of the Academic Journal of Feng Shui – Oceania, Sydney, Australia, 13 - 14 May 2017. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Glasstree Academic Publidhing. |
2015 Journal Article 简评《我的父亲卢作孚》Wong, Wing-Fai (2015). 简评《我的父亲卢作孚》. 国家航海, 3, 148-151. |
2015 Conference Publication The significance of Lu Ban Jing, the carpenter’s and builder’s geomancy manual in Chinese Australian heritage conservationWong, Wing-Fai (2015). The significance of Lu Ban Jing, the carpenter’s and builder’s geomancy manual in Chinese Australian heritage conservation. Dragon Tails 2015: Jade Dragon in the Tropics, 4th Australasian conference on overseas Chinese history & heritage, Hotel Sheridan, Cairns, Queensland, 2-5 July 2015. Australia: Dragon Tails 2015. |
2014 Conference Publication The guidebook and daily life of the early Chinese immigrants in AustraliaWong, Wing Fai (2014). The guidebook and daily life of the early Chinese immigrants in Australia. 3rd International Symposium on International Migration and Qiaoxiang Studies 2014, Jiangmen, China, 11-14 December, 2014. Jiangmen, China: Guangdong Qiaoxiang Cultural Research Center, Wuyi University. |
2014 Conference Publication Feng shui and ze ri: the Chinese way of project management and decision making in everyday lifeWong, Wing Fai (2014). Feng shui and ze ri: the Chinese way of project management and decision making in everyday life. 2nd Young Scholars' Conference on China Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, 15-16 December, 2014. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Baptist University. |
1995 Book Chapter 4. The Temple ArchitectureLim, Bill and Wong, Wing-Fai (1995). 4. The Temple Architecture. The history of Breakfast Creek Temple : its relationship to the Chinese people in Brisbane. (pp. 27-43) Brisbane, Australia: The Australian Chinese Writers' Association, QLD Branch. |