Lee Kuei-Shien, graduated from Taipei Institute of Technology, he began to write poems in 1953, became a member of the International Academy of Poets in England in 1976, and joined to establish the Taiwan P.E.N. in 1987 and was elected as Vice-President and then President. His poems have been translated and published in Japan, Korea, Canada, New Zealand, Netherlands, Yugoslavia, Romania, India, Greece, Spain, Mongolia and Russia. Published works include "Collected Poems" in six volumes (2001), "Collected Essays" in ten volumes (2002), "Translated Poems" in eight volumes (2003),"Anthology of European Poetry" in 25 volumes (2001 2005) and others, including "Golden Treasury of Modern Indian Poetry" (2005) in which the poems by President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam are included. Awarded with Merit of Asian Poet, Korea (1994), Rong-hou Taiwanese Poet Prize (1997), World Poet of the Year 1997, Poets International, India (1998), Poet of the Millennium Award, International poets Academy, India (2000), Lai Ho Literature Prize and Premier Culture Prize, both in Taiwan (2001) and nominated as a candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature, by International Poets Academy, India. He also received the Michael Madhusudan Poet Award from the Michael Madhusudan Academy (2002), Wu San-lien Prize in Literature (2004), Poet Medal from Mongolian Cultural Foundation (2005), Oxford Award for Taiwan Writers (2011) and Prize of Corea Literature (2013). He has attended the international poetry festivals held in Cuba, E1 Salvador, Korea, Japan, India, Mongolia, Nicaragua, U.S.A.