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|align=right|Known in English as:||Christopher Woo
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|align=right style="border-top:1px solid"|Known in [[Chinese language|Chinese]] as:||style="border-top:1px solid"|吳漢源
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His earliest work was reflecting his secondary school life as a student and gained his popularity among teenagers, while he was teaching. His later works include fictions reflecting his career as a teacher. Woo wrote several non-fictions in [[astrology]] and other subjects.

Woo is an enthusiastic player in [[board game]]s like [[Dungeons & Dragons]]. He won the 1996 [[Monopoly
_  (game)|Monopoly]] World Champion held in [[Monte Carlo]], subsequently writing a book about it, and helped a lot in promoting [[tabletop role-playing game]]s in Hong Kong.

==External links==
*[http://hk.geocities.com/vice_cathedral/mc_front.htm The English Translation of Christopher Bat's Major Work - Mulbe-Catalpia Saga]


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[[zh:&#30050;&#33775;&#27969;]]畢華流]]


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