Emily Feng Emily Feng is an international correspondent for NPR covering China, Taiwan and beyond.
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Emily Feng

International Correspondent

Emily Feng is an international correspondent for NPR covering China, Taiwan and beyond.

Feng joined NPR in 2019. She travels to big cities and small villages to report on social trends as well as economic and political news coming out of the Asia Pacific. Feng contributes to NPR's newsmagazines, newscasts, podcasts, and digital platforms.

Previously, Feng served as a foreign correspondent for the Financial Times. Based in Beijing, she covered a broad range of topics, including human rights and technology.

Feng's reporting has also let her nerd out over semiconductors and drones, travel to environmental wastelands and write about girl bands and art. She's filed stories from the bottom of a coal mine, the top of a mosque in Qinghai and inside a cave Chairman Mao once lived in.

In 2024, she was chosen by Boston University for their Hugo Shong Reporting Asia Award for exhibiting "the highest standards of international journalism in a series of reports on matters of importance specific to Asia."

She was 2023 winner of the Daniel Schorr Journalism Prize, awarded to a rising public media journalist 35 years of age or younger. She also received the 2022 Shorenstein Journalism Award for her overall reporting on the Asia Pacific.

Her human rights coverage has been shortlisted by the British Journalism Awards in 2018 and won two Human Rights Press awards. Her radio coverage of the coronavirus epidemic in China was recognized by the National Headliners Award. She spearheaded coverage that has won two Gracie Awards. She was also named a Livingston Award finalist in 2021.

Feng graduated cum laude from Duke University with a dual B.A. degree from Duke's Sanford School in Asian and Middle Eastern studies and in public policy.

Story Archive

Tuesday

Major sticking points between Israel and Hamas have made a ceasefire elusive

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Monday

Egyptian President Anwar al-Sadat (back to camera) and Israeli Premier Menachem embrace each other, on Sept. 17, 1978, after signing a peace agreement in the White House with US President Jimmy Carter. Consolidated News/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Friday

GAZA HOSPITAL CLEARED

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Tuesday

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Sunday

Hezbollah contends with rising resentment in Lebanon

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Thursday

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Wednesday

Since Bashar al-Assad’s dictatorship fell, Syrian refugees debate going home

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Saturday

Suleil Hamawi is pictured at home. He spent 32 years in prison in Syria before being freed after Bashar al-Assad's ouster. Emily Feng/NPR hide caption

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After 32 years and 5 days, a father and son reunite after Syrian prisoners are freed

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Thursday

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Monday

Displaced Syrians are considering returning home now that Assad's regime has toppled

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Thursday

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Tuesday

OPTIMISM IN CHINA

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Sunday

Chinese-Taiwanese mixed marriages come under frequent scrutiny amid political tensions

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Saturday

A love letter to Taiwan's meticulous — and frustrating — trash collection system

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Friday

Wednesday

An aerial view taken on March 9, 2023 shows Thitu Island in the South China Sea. - As a Philippine Coast Guard plane carrying journalists flew over the Spratly Islands in the hotly disputed South China Sea, a Chinese voice issued a stern command over the radio: "Leave immediately." JAM STA ROSA/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Monday

Taiwan is awaiting a second Trump term with trepidation

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Tuesday

People leave the West Kowloon Magistrates' Courts in Hong Kong Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024, following the sentencing in national security case. Chan Long Hei/AP hide caption

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HONG KONG ACTIVISTS SENTENCED

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Monday

Taiwan's business leaders are finding ways to reduce their exposure in China

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Sunday

How Taiwanese opera has parallels with modern-day drag culture

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Wednesday

China's economy adapts to serve older people

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Thursday

Taiwanese soldiers stand guard during the 'Chen-Chiang" night time exercise, in Penghu, Taiwan, on Thursday. Daniel Ceng/Anadolu via Getty Images hide caption

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Taiwan Fears a Chinese Invasion, and This TV Show Tells Why

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Wednesday

TAIWAN CHINA COMPUTING

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