[1] Pang also worked briefly as an airline hostess at Virgin Airways before embarking on her career in Hong Kong broadcasting.
Pang released a few records and had other Top 20 songs including "Waiting For Your Love" (等你的愛) sung with Chan Kin Chong (陳敬創).
In May 2004, Pang moved from the midnight music programme Late Mother, Late Father to the long-running 06:00–10:00 weekday programme Morning Suite (replacing Candy Che Suk-Mui) and also co-hosted the Saturday 12:00–14:00 Cantonese Top 20 Pop Chart (中文歌曲龍虎榜), increasing her on-air exposure.
She continued to co-host Cantonese Top 20 Pop Chart until July 2009, filled-in for her Morning Suite replacement on 1 October 2008, and made numerous guest-hosting appearances on other RTHK radio programmes.
In October 2009, Pang began a new Sunday afternoon radio programme Lassies and Nerds (中女宅男殺很大) with co-host Tsang Chi Ho (曾志豪), which examines the social needs of those who are single and over the age of 30 in Hong Kong.
[4] Known as a very animated hostess for live stage and TV shows[5] and special events,[6] Pang also performs master of ceremonies (MC) duties[7] at high-society private parties.
[8] Pang lectures on public speaking at the HK Productivity Council and makes appearances as a judge at the Master-of-Ceremony Competitions.
[9] Pang is noted for her hosting of the popular annual environmental programme, The Solar Project,[10] a RTHK combined live radio-and-TV stage production, from 2001 to 2007.
A second paperback titled 中女挑宅男[14] is a collection of short stories recounted from her popular RTHK radio programme Lassies and Nerds, published at the end of 2010.