Hui Lan Zhang or Zhang Huilan (simplified Chinese: 张蕙兰; traditional Chinese: 張蕙蘭; pinyin: Zhāng Huìlán) is an internationally recognized yoga teacher, popularly known as Wai Lana in the West.[1][2] In China, Zhang is called the "mother of yoga" (yujia zhi mu 瑜伽之⺟) in recognition of her significant contributions towards popularizing yoga in the country during the 1980s and 1990s.[3] She is (co)author of numerous works on yoga written in Chinese, most notably Yoga: Qigong and Meditation (Yujia: qigong yu mingxiang 瑜伽——气功与冥想).[4]
Zhang produced her Wai Lana Yoga series for public television in the United States[5] where it has been airing nationwide since 1998 and is still airing today after 18 years—making it the longest-running fitness series ever on public television. Wai Lana Yoga has also aired internationally on five continents: North and South America, Asia, Europe, Australia and the Middle East.[6] Earlier, in 1985, China Central Television began broadcast her series Yoga: Exercise Methods for One’s Body and Mind (Yujia: ziwo shenxin duanlian fangfa 瑜伽——自我身心锻炼方法).[7]
To help further popularize yoga in the West, Zhang (as Wai Lana) started selling her music CDs, yoga instructional DVDs, and other yoga lifestyle products through different online and offline retail channels. Besides her several books on the practice of Yoga, she has also published two books on cuisine, Wai Lana's Favorite Juices[8] and Wai Lana's Favorite Soups,[9] her Easy Meditation for Everyone Kit, as well as many children's yoga products, including Wai Lana’s Little Yogis Daydream Kit,[10]Fun Songs Cartoon & CD,[11] and Little Yogis DVDs & Books.[12]
In 2015, Wai Lana produced her acclaimed Namaste music video to celebrate the first ever International Day of Yoga on June 21. She wrote the Namaste song to communicate the core values of the yoga way of life—universal brotherhood and love.[13]Namaste was presented at the headline event held by the United Nations at their headquarters in New York City and was streamed live to tens of thousands of yoga lovers gathered at Times Square.[14] To date, her Namaste video has been viewed and listened to over 4 million times.[15]
In 2016, Wai Lana was honored by the Government of India with the prestigious Padma Shri Award[16] for her extraordinary achievements in popularizing yoga globally through her television series, videos, and books.[17] She is only the second Chinese national ever to receive this honor in its 62-year history.[5]
In 2016, to honor the 2nd Annual International Day of Yoga on June 21, Wai Lana released her new Alive Forever short film and music video.[18]
^Lagace, M. L. A. “‘Mother of Yoga’: Zhang Huilan, Chris Butler, and the Popularization of Yoga in the People’s Republic of China.” Journal of Yoga Studies 5 (2024): 39–67. https://doi.org/10.34000/JoYS.2024.V5.002.
^Zhang Huilan 张蕙兰 and Bo Zhongyan 柏忠⾔. Yujia—qigong yu mingxiang 瑜伽——气功与冥想. Beijing: Renmin tiyu chubanshe, 1986.
^Lagace, M. L. A. “‘Mother of Yoga’: Zhang Huilan, Chris Butler, and the Popularization of Yoga in the People’s Republic of China.” Journal of Yoga Studies 5 (2024): 45. https://doi.org/10.34000/JoYS.2024.V5.002.
^"Padma Awards"(PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2016. Archived from the original(PDF) on August 3, 2017. Retrieved August 9, 2016.