On his return from Europe in 1934, Lowe entered high school. Then, in 1937, Lowe's mother sent him to
Shanghai to learn the
Chinese language. He went on to graduate from a Chinese university with a business degree. Lowe remained in China until
Mao Zedong established the
People's Republic of China in 1949, when Lowe returned to Canada. After purchasing a typewriter, Lowe began writing about his experiences in China. The concept evolved into a weekly radio program
Call of China on
CJOR which ran for fourteen years. Lowe held a variety of positions throughout his lifetime, including doorman at a gambling club, owner of the Smilin' Buddha Cabaret, stage manager at the Marco Polo and a restaurateur involved with Chinatown restaurants like the Bamboo Terrace, the Kingsland and the Asia Gardens. He also taught actress
Julie Christie how to smoke
opium for her role in the movie
McCabe & Mrs. Miller. ==References==