"Irene Chan" is an United States/American visual artist. She was born in San Francisco, California in the United States. She studied architecture in Washington, D.C. in 1986. She graduated in 1989 from California Polytechnic State University with a Bachelor of Arts in architecture and a minor in English language/English. She obtained her Master of Fine Arts in 1997 from the San Francisco Art Institute, where she received the Bronze Roller Award in Printmaking for Outstanding Artistic Achievement.

Inspired by Taoist philosophy, Chan's work explores "the impermanence of nature," "patterns and natural phenomena in the cosmic order, like growth and decay: things that are in the movement of evolving from or devolving toward nothingness." Chan makes books, and since 1995 she has owned the publishing house [http://ch-anpress.com/home.html Ch'An Press]. She has served as artist in residence at Women's Studio Workshop (WSW) in Rosendale, New York. During her residence at WSW, she produced Cé (1998), a collection of handmade paper and ink that depicts “nature’s form, gestures, and movements as a written language."

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China is such a big country, two Disney parks is always a possibility in the future.

If you look at the time schedule of a park, this is being realistic about it.

We have been in discussions for a second park in China for some time. But we have priorities and a focus. We have a first park in China already, and we want to make it successful.