Hong Kong Tycoon Gordon Wu Optimistic About China's Future
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- Hong Kong property tycoon Gordon Wu expressed strong optimism about China's future, citing its stability and the hard work of its people.
- Receiving the Game Changer Award, the 90-year-old founder of Hopewell Holdings stated he has bet on China since 1978 and believes its stability will sustain its rise, contrasting it with the US.
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Hong Kong property tycoon Gordon Wu received the Game Changer Award from the Asia Society for his contributions to China's development.
Hong Kong property tycoon Gordon Wu Ying-sheung has said he is “very optimistic about the future of China” due to its “stability” as he received the Game Changer Award from the Asia Society for his contributions to the country’s development.
At a fireside chat on Thursday after receiving the award from the city leader, the 90-year-old founder and chairman of Hopewell Holdings said he has been betting on China since its opening up in 1978 and had remained confident.
“I am very optimistic about the future of China. Why? Because these are the people who really work hard … When you want to have an economy going, the most important thing is no war,” he said.
“Hong Kong is very fortunate because we are under their protection and we have our own legal system, the common law system. We have the best of two worlds.”
Referring to the ancient proverb of “turning weapons into jade and silk”, Wu expressed strong confidence that China’s stability would sustain its rise, unlike the situation in the United States.
Offene Fragen
- What specific contributions did Gordon Wu make to China's development?
- What are the details of the 'two worlds' Hong Kong benefits from?






