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Jozev Kiu (Lau Wai Ming (劉偉明)) was born on 6 February, 1969 in Hong Kong, is a writer. Discover Jozev Kiu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

Popular As Lau Wai Ming (劉偉明)
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Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 6 February, 1969
Birthday 6 February
Birthplace Hong Kong
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2009

Kiu is skilled in karate, Wing Chun and Eskrima. Kiu began to learn karate when he was 15 and obtained a brown belt. He began to practice Eskrima in 2009 and participated in several international competitions. He had also received professional training in the Philippines in 2012, and served as a guest host of the RTHK martial arts documentary series, Kung Fu Quest (Chinese: 功夫傳奇), for several years. He also co-founded and taught at Kalis Brotherhood, an Eskrima coaching school.

2008

In 2008, he started another novel series, Blood and Steel (Chinese: 武道狂之詩), and published it online. The series was generally perceived as a milestone of the reformed Hong Kong Wuxia genre as it differed from the traditional Wuxia fiction which put emphasis on the code of chivalry and Chinese traditions. Besides, Kiu was also one of the few Wuxia novelists who possessed a martial arts background, and the realistic action sequences in the novel series received universal praise. After the success of Blood and Steel, Kiu was widely regarded as a leading figure of the New Wuxia genre in the post-Jin Yong era.

1998

Kiu had also composed lyrics for Cantopop songs since 1998. He won the Yearly Best Lyricist Prize of the Composers and Authors Society of Hong Kong in 2000 with Candy Lo's Dark Blue (Chinese: 深藍).

1996

Kiu began to write Wuxia fiction and completed his first novel, The Unparalleled Statesman (Chinese: 國士無雙), during his university years. Kiu published his debut novel The Blade of the Phantom Kingdom (Chinese: 幻國之刃) in 1996, and he began to receive public attention. He later also wrote The Vampire Hunter’s Diaries (Chinese: 吸血鬼獵人日誌) and The Killing Zen (Chinese: 殺禪), of which the latter took Kiu ten years to finish. The lengthy writing process earned him the nickname of “Hong Kong’s greatest procrastinating writer” (Chinese: 香江第一遲筆).

1969

Jozev Kiu Ching-Fu (Chinese: 喬靖夫; born 6 February 1969) is a Hong Kongese wuxia novelist, lyricist and Eskrima coach. His magnum opus, Blood and Steel, had received widespread acclaim and Kiu is regarded as one of the leading figures of the post-Jin Yong Hong Kong Wuxia fiction genre.

Kiu was born in Hong Kong on 6 February 1969. He had his secondary education in Cheung Sha Wan Catholic Secondary School and was classmate with lyricist Chow Pok Yin. He began to learn karate while he was 15 and he spent most of his secondary school life on basketball, gaming and reading manga. He later attended The City University of Hong Kong and graduated with a bachelor's degree in translation.