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Chinese tycoon to feed 1,000 poor Americans

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China’s recycling tycoon Chen Guangbiao placed ads in the US media inviting one thousand poor Americans for a dinner worth $1 million in New York on June 25. The philanthropist also said that he will give out US$300 to each guest after the meal.

The billionaire placed a full-page advertisement in Monday’s New York Times and a half-page advertisement in Wednesday’s Wall Street Journal, the South China Post reported.

The ad in Chinese and English, designed by Chen himself, said that the event will be held on June 25 at the Loeb Boathouse Central Park in New York.

The eccentric tycoon said that he wanted to send a message to Americans that rich Chinese are “not all crazy spenders on luxury goods,” as cited by the South China Post.


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The entrepreneur elaborated that he wanted to stimulate the rich to do good.

“I believe [people’s perceptions] will change. Many of my friends in the US responded very positively after the ad was published,” Chen said.

The man whose fortune was estimate by Forbes to be over $400 million added that the campaign will help improve US-China ties.

US philanthropists donated to China’s disasters; why can’t we help the poor in the US? It will also improve Sino-US ties.”

Chen also told Chinese media that he will sing ‘We are the world’ in English at the event. This is not the first time the philanthropist is to exercises his vocal skills. In January he performed a song “My Chinese Dream”- composed by himself- at a press conference in New York, where he announced his intention to buy a $1 billion stake in the New York Times CO.


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However in his home country Chen is well known and respected for personally rescuing 13 people and donating millions to the relief effort in the aftermath of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake that killed over killed 69,000 people while more than 18 000 went missing.
 
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I think it's good what he is doing but like the above poster said, he is showing off and not coming from his heart. He could use these money to feed 10,000 poor people in China.
 
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For attention. He needs to be more humble.

The time for humble is over.

Americans think our country is a hole and our people are slaves, our military a joke and our economy is fake.

TPP, Asian pivot, military alliances, China containment.

The time for nice is over, for now it's eye for an eye, arm for arm, hand for a hand.


China is at a cross road, we can no longer hide our strength and we can no longer take it laying down, so one of us has to get the hell out of Asia and that's how it's gonna be.
 
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Why not spend that money on 1000 poor Chinese in China?



Agreed.
I just disagree his show, but nobody can stop BOSS Chen how to spend his money, he can do anything what he like.

Anyway he is still a popular philanthropist in China, i think he is better than other BOSS at least everytime his money directly donate to poor ppl, not invest to some fake philanthropic foundation.
 
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I just disagree his show, but nobody can stop BOSS Chen how to spend his private money, he can do anything what he like.

I don't have a problem with him using his money, my only issue is his trumpeting his righteousness on the media. If he really wanted to help the poor , genuinely, he doesn't have to show it off to everyone. Just my opinion.

真正的谦卑.....的义
 
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I don't have a problem with him using his money, my only issue is his trumpeting his righteousness on the media. If he really wanted to help the poor , genuinely, he doesn't have to show it off to everyone. Just my opinion.

真正的谦卑.....的义
I believe Chen's charitable advertisement on New York Times can make he more popular in both China and America, if we consider it in business field, his personal show is successful. :enjoy:
 
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I believe Chen's charitable advertisement on New York Times can make he more popular in both China and America, if we consider it in business field, his personal show is successful. :enjoy:

Most likely its a politico-marketing tool. :)
 
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I think he is creating an image of popular entreprenour that is partly also a PR personality. This is uncharacteristic for China, but a usual practice in the US. And he is playign in the US by the US standards. I would not blame him for what he is doing as long as it opens up larger business opportunities.
 
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