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Who are the famous Chinese philanthropists in Singapore?
The well-known Chinese philanthropists in Singapore mainly include:

1. Guo Henian, a famous Singaporean philanthropist and social activist. The Guo Henian family owns the Hong Kong Kwok Group, a listed company in Hong Kong. Guo Henian has been devoted to education, medical care and social welfare for a long time, and has donated many schools and hospitals, so he is called "Wang Jianlin of Singapore".

2. Liu Hongchang, a wealthy Singaporean businessman, is the founder of anceo, a condom manufacturer. Liu Hongchang invested in Singapore Pok Oi Hospital and Pok Oi Alumni Association for medical treatment and education. We also set up scholarships at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore to help poor students.

3. Qiu, founder and chairman of Singapore Jingdian Group. Qiu actively participated in charity in Singapore and Malaysia and donated money to set up Qiu Foundation for public welfare projects such as education and medical care. He also donated a middle school in Jianshan, named after his father.

4. Former Minister of Government Affairs, Trade and Industry of Singapore. Cai Xili has served as a director of many charities and has long been committed to helping the disadvantaged groups. He raised huge sums of money for medical and social welfare projects. A general hospital was also donated in Singapore.

5. Singapore entrepreneur Gu Naikai owns a private equity fund management company. Gu Naikai is the director of several non-profit organizations in Singapore and China, focusing on supporting charitable projects in the fields of education, medical care and poverty alleviation. Donate Nanyang Technological University to establish Goode College in Singapore and Suzhou.

To sum up, most Chinese philanthropists in Singapore are entrepreneurs, politicians and business people. They have paid more in the fields of education, medical care and poverty alleviation, and donated money to set up a large number of schools, hospitals and public welfare foundations, making important contributions to public welfare undertakings in Singapore.