Huang Nubo A Chairman Poet Mountaineer And Philanthropist

Huang Nubo – a Chairman Poet Mountaineer and Philanthropist

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Huang Nubo (born June 1956, in Lanzhou, China), is a leading entrepreneur, poet, and founder, chairman of Zhongkun Real Estate Group, living in Beijing. He is a poet, famed for his pseudonym, Luoying, in poetics circle of China; a businessman, representing China’s new generation of Confucian Entrepreneurs, who can “pin fifteen fleas with ten fingers”. On June 2011, Huang donated 900 million yuan into the Zhongkun Education Foundation in his alma mater, Peking University, to push ahead with the development of the university’s personnel training, teaching and researching.

In 1977, the 21-year-old Huang entered Peking University and studied literature. Four years later, he worked in a central authority and became a section chief and member of the Party Committee right at the beginning of his 30s. As a secular ambitious career is setting sail, he quitted and started another tenure in Association of Mayors in the Ministry of Construction and a press in the following several years. Then he left again. He took part in Zhongkun, which was previously an unknown peanut, and listed it on the Forbes. It is said that the enterprise has donated more than 3 billion yuan to the society during its ten years of history.

Huang is also a member of Chinese Writers Association, councilor of Poetry Institute of China, researcher in Poetry Research Center of Peking University, deputy director of New Poetry Research Institute of China and adjunct professor in Tongji University, regardless of titles such as Chairman of Zhongkun Real Estate Group, vice-chairman of Chinese Mountaineering Association, Chinese Tennis Association and Aero Sports Federation of China on his card.

If white represents the fair part of Huang’s success in Business, then black represents sufferings and misfortune in his life. Before he could remember, his officer father killed himself for being wrongly sentenced and criticized; at his tens, his mother died of gas poisoning when on duty; when his career was rising steadily, his wife left him; then his most trusted friends betrayed him who were positioned high in his company. The betrayal not only upset him about friendship but also let him down on humanity. He had almost given up all hope. “Memory is a poison and you will get hurt, I rarely encourage myself to recall the past.” He said.

As a billionaire on both Forbes and Hoogewerf lists, Huang prefer being called as a poet. He has been longing to wander in the wild as a vagrant poet since his childhood. He continuously published several collections of poems, mostly on city life, such as “Luoying” since the beginning of 1990s. He published “Blue Sun” as China’s first picture novella in 2005.

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Mountaineering Experiences:

Feb 16, 2005, Mt. Kilimanjaro (5895 m), highest peak in Africa

July 21, 2007, Muztagh Ata (7546 m), Ice Mountain Father

Oct 2, 2008, Cho Oyu (8201 m), world’s sixth highest of the mountains

May 17, 2009, Mount Everest (8848 m), failed at 8700m

July 1, 2009, Mount McKinley (6194 m), the highest in North America

Sep 1, 2009, Mount Elbrus (5642 m), the highest in Europe

Jan 21, 2010, Mt. Aconcagua (6964 m), the highest peak in South America

Feb 17, 2010, climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro (5895 m) successfully for a second time

May 17, 2010, succeeded in climbing Mount Everest (8844.43 m) from the southern slope

July 29, 2010, Puncak Jaya (5030 m), the highest peak in Oceania

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