Born in Beijing, Chuang was introduced to art by his father when he was little. Chuang's father was a great calligrapher, who was the vice-director of National Palace Museum in Beijing. He moved to Taiwan in 1948. After graduating from Taiwan National Normal University in 1958, Chuang taught at Tunghai University.
Chuang's works have been exhibited widely and housed by many local and foreign museums and private collectors. For those Chinese artists of modern arts who have achieved success in foreign land, they have all displayed unique personal styles plus they have all inadvertently incorporated eastern elements of different degree in their works. In Chuang Che's case, his works are related to the New Chinese landscape painting or more commonly known as the New Chinese painting which extends to more than just landscape to include people and many other subjects such as birds, flowers. Every creation and landscape has its distinctive form, for him, there are no other goal excelling the importance of understanding and representing it in the painter’s unique way.