Red Gate was founded in 1991 by Brian Wallace, an Australian who traveled to China in 1984 and returned in 1985 and 1986, remaining to study and to work at the Foreign Languages Press from 1989-1990 before entering the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing to study Chinese Art History.
The same year he went to China to work as a translator and reader for the Foreign Languages Press in Peking for more than four years (1977–81).
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