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Dies markiert das 13. Mal, dass die Familie in die Liste aufgenommen wurde FOSHAN, China, 26. Juli 2021 /PRNewswire/ Der Gründer und Vorsitzende von Country Garden, Yang Guoqiang, und seine Familie waren laut der von Forbes China am 20. Juli veröffentlichten
Philanthropie-Liste 2021 Chinas viert großzügigste Geber von Geldspenden für wohltätige Zwecke, wobei der Gründer und seine Familie 2,38 Milliarden Yuan (ca. 357 Millionen US-Dollar) gespendet haben. Dies ist das 13. Mal, dass die Familie Yang in die Liste aufgenommen wurde, was seine kontinuierlichen Beiträge zu lohnenswerten Zwecken widerspiegelt.
The 2021 Forbes China Philanthropy List
Mr. Yang inspecting the poverty alleviation project in Mabian Yi Autonomous County, Sichuan province
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The Yang Guoqiang family comes in fourth on 2021 Forbes China Philanthropy List
This marks the 13th time that the family has been included in the list
FOSHAN, China, July 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Country Garden founder and chairman Yang Guoqiang and his family were China s fourth most generous providers of charitable cash donations in 2021 according to the 2021 China Philanthropy List released by Forbes China on July 20, with the founder and family having donated 2.38 billion yuan (approx. US$357 million). This is the 13th time that the Yang family has been included in the list, reflecting his continuous contributions to worthwhile causes.
Over the past 20+ years, the Yang Guoqiang family, Country Garden Group and Guangdong Guoqiang Public Welfare Foundation have donated in the aggregate of over 9 billion yuan (approx. US$1.3 billion) for poverty alleviation, vocational education, teaching and scientific research, helping lift more than 490,000 underprivileged people out of poverty
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“How can acquiring knowledge be more important than putting food on the table?” This line from a Chinese short film called “Students at Guohua Memorial Middle School” reflects the painful struggle facing poverty-stricken households in paying for education fees for their children.
An aerial view of Guohua Memorial Middle School. [Screenshot courtesy of Haokan Video]
The film is based on true stories of Guohua Memorial Middle School, which focuses on reshaping destinies of needy students.
Established in Foshan city, south China’s Guangdong province in 2002, Guohua Memorial Middle School is China’s first private boarding senior high school that doesn’t charge students anything.