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  2. Xitang - Wikipedia

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    Xitang (Chinese: 西塘; pinyin: Xītáng; lit. 'West Pond'), formerly known as Xietang (Chinese: 斜塘; lit. 'Oblique Pond'), Pingtang (Chinese: 平塘; lit. 'Flat Pond') and Xutang (Chinese: 胥塘; lit. 'Xu Pond'), is a historic town in Jiashan County, Zhejiang, China. It borders Luxu Town in the north, Yaozhuang Town in the east, Ganyao ...

  3. Tinci Materials - Wikipedia

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    Tinci Materials (simplified Chinese: 天赐材料; traditional Chinese: 天賜材料; officially Guangzhou Tinci Materials Technology Co., Ltd. [3]), simply known as Tinci, [4] is a Chinese [5] cosmetics materials manufacturer founded by Xu Jinfu in 2000. [6] The company primarily involves in the R&D and production of new fine chemical ...

  4. Xu Wenrong - Wikipedia

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    Xu Wenrong was born in Dongyang, Zhejiang in 1935. [10] He grew up in Hengdian town, at the time a poverty-stricken farming village. [11] He was a primary school dropout, leaving school when he was just 13 years old, [12] due to poverty and the misfortune of spending his childhood years during the wars (the anti-Japanese war from 1938 to 1945 followed by the civil war until 1949).

  5. Xu Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Kangxi Emperor visited Xu Garden five times during his six inspection tours of Jiangnan between 1684 and 1702. When the forces of Hong Xiuquan occupied Nanjing during the Taiping Rebellion (1851–64), the residence became the Heavenly King's Palace and the park its West Garden. The garden was entirely destroyed by the Qing army during its ...

  6. Xu Garden, Yangzhou - Wikipedia

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    Xu Garden was built in 1915 on the site of the former Peach Blossom Dock (t 桃花 塢, s 桃花 坞, Táohuā Wù) garden. [2] Designed by Yang Bingyan, the garden was established by locals in appreciation of Xu's protection and patronage. [ 3 ]

  7. Fosun International - Wikipedia

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    Fosun International Limited is a Chinese multinational conglomerate holding company. [4] Founded in 1992 by Guo Guangchang and four others, the company is headquartered in Shanghai and was incorporated in Hong Kong in 2004. Its Co-CEOs are Chen Qiyu and Xu Xiaoliang. Wang Qunbin joined Guo Guangchang as co-chairman in early 2020. [5]

  8. ZhenFund - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Bob Xu and Victor Wang established ZhenFund as a firm in collaboration with Sequoia Capital China. [1] [3] Xu and Wang previously co-founded New Oriental, one of the largest education conglomerates in China. [2] Zhenfund was originally a personal investment vehicle for the duo that was set up in 2007.

  9. Hengdian Group - Wikipedia

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    Hengdian Group (Chinese: 横店集团 [8]), abbreviated as HG, [9] is a Chinese private conglomerate founded by Xu Wenrong [10] in 1975 in Hengdian, Zhejiang. [11] It focuses on the fields of electrical and electronic, [12] pharmaceutical and chemical, [13] film and entertainment, [14] and modern services. [15]