Chan-hon Goh

Chan-hon Goh (simplified Chinese: 吴振红; traditional Chinese: 吳振紅; Mandarin Pinyin: Wú Zhènhóng; Jyutping: Ng4 Zan3 hung4), born in 1969 in Beijing, China, was a Chinese-born Canadian ballet dancer. She was the principal dancer with the National Ballet of Canada.

Both of her parents (Choo-chiat Goh and Lin-yee Goh) were principal dancers in the National Ballet of China. In 1976, during the height of political unrest, they left China for Vancouver, British Columbia, where they established the Goh Ballet Academy. Goh's uncle, Choo San Goh, was an American choreographer.

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