Hints and tips:
...Hui was not able to react. The entrepreneur, named Xu Jiayin in Mandarin, disappeared in September and is being held somewhere in China on suspicion of involvement in “illegal crimes”....
...But Lee, who said he first knew of what he has called the “inappropriate” affair between parliamentary Speaker Tan Chuan-Jin and MP Cheng Li Hui in 2020, admitted he should have asked them to step down earlier...
...Evergrande revealed last week that Ding Yumei, the wife of founder Hui Ka Yan, had bought $3m of the company’s investment products in a show of support....
...Shein-founder Chris Xu was a notable newcomer, with a fortune estimated at $10bn, while Evergrand chair Hui Ka Yan, once one of the country’s richest individuals, dropped out of the country’s 100 wealthiest...
...Shein founder Chris Xu was a notable newcomer, with a fortune estimated at $10bn, while Hui Ka Yan, chair of struggling property group Evergrande and once one of the country’s richest people, dropped off...
...The Beijing-based artist Tao Hui, represented by Hong Kong’s Kiang Malingue, is concerned with how our memories have been colonised by screen culture....
...A project that spans both parts of the triennial, Xu Bing and Sun Xun’s We the People, responds to the US Declaration of Independence via Sun’s Chinese-style paintings of American violence and Xu’s “collaboration...
...“It’s 27 dragons ruling one patch,” said Xu Ke, director of the internet law research centre at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing....
...By contrast, Mr Hui — who is also known by his Mandarin name, Xu Jiayin — has managed his political relationships skilfully....
...Xu Jiayin, $36bn Founder of Evergrande, China’s largest property group by market capitalisation. Mr Xu, also known as Hui Ka-yan, has focused on the domestic market and funded domestic football. 3....
...Xi Hui, a 24-year-old teacher at a private education company in Xi’an, the capital of the inland province of Shaanxi, is optimistic....
...The top 10 on the Forbes China Rich List are: Hui Ka-yan, also known as Xu Jiayin; $42.5bnPony Ma; $39bnJack Ma; $38.6bnWang Jianlin; $25.2bnWang Wei; $22.3bnYang Huiyan; $20.7bnHe Xiangjian; $18.7bnRobin...
...We are educated so we can protect and maintain our motherland,” said Xu Chuan, an academic and founder of an online education platform, at a government press conference this week....
...Xu Jiayin, head of property group Evergrande, now tops the rankings with a fortune of $43bn. Mr Xu, also known as Hui Ka-yan, has focused on the domestic market and funded domestic football....
...Xu, also known as Hui Ka-yan, has focused on domestic sales, and funded a Chinese football team that became Asian champions along with a lavish academy for the next generation of Chinese players....
...Another Beijing official cites a Chinese idiom, hai na bai chuan or “all rivers run into the sea”, to characterise their strategy....
...A dating club for older Chinese adopted Ikea Xu Hui’s restaurant as the venue for its twice-weekly meetings....
...It’s accessible enough for her and her relatives, who are Hui Muslims and live on lower-lying farms, to travel there every year....
...The best-known government restaurant in Beijing is the Sichuan Chuan Ban....
...writes Dai Xu, a military analyst, on his blog. “That place is not under anyone’s control. So if China wants to control it, we can do it now.”...
...Back in Wenzhou, Xu Chuan, general manager of Xinhua Soft Packing, says times are tough....
...Besides offering the obligatory cadenza for the soloist – with banhu player Xu Hui standing out – each piece used the orchestra for maximum contrast....
...Xu Chuan, a supply manager for a packaging company, said small business owners are “very angry” at the policy....
...The “Visionary Panel” comprised Raph Koster, president of Areae and founder of Metaplace.com, Hui Xu, founder of China’s HiPiHi and (left to right in the photo) Michael Wilson, chief executive of Makena...
...In May 2006, following a string of high-profile scandals, nearly 120 Chinese researchers living in the US sent an open letter to science minister Xu Guanghua, saying the country’s reputation was being damaged...
International Edition