Gender: female
Work unit: Jin Dian Group.
Responsibilities: Co-Chair
Ethnic group: Han nationality
Origin: Shandong
Date of birth:1967101October 17.
Graduate school: Communication University of China.
Highest education: Bachelor degree.
Industry: real estate
Hobbies: sports, mountain climbing.
1967 was born into a military family (his father Wang served as commander and party secretary of Beijing Military Region from 1990 to 1993, and was a member of the 13th and 14th CPC Central Committee). /kloc-Before the age of 0/7, Wang Qiuyang lived in the mountainous area of Fujian with his father's field army, and developed a character of loving nature and being brave in exploration, and later joined the army. 1993 graduated from the journalism department of China Communication University. After graduation, he started a business with her husband Zhang Baoquan, starting from marine transportation and real estate, and founded a business-Jin Dian Investment Group, with Wang Qiuyang as the co-chairman of Jindian Investment Group, managing the business together with Zhang Baoquan and making major investment decisions. After more than ten years of development, Jin Dian Group has developed from a simple real estate enterprise to a comprehensive investment group spanning real estate, hotels, movies and art industries. Mangrove resort chain hotels selected by Wang Qiuyang and Zhang Baoquan have spread all over Yalong Bay, Sanya Bay, Haitang Bay, Qingdao, Yunnan, Guangzhou, Chengdu and other places in Sanya, and the hotel's operating performance ranks fourth in the national star-rated hotel appraisal conducted by the International Tourism Bureau.
While running a business, Wang Qiuyang never lost the complex of returning to nature. She started climbing mountains as a backpacker who traveled around the world. With perseverance, she gradually broke through and eventually became a legendary woman in the mountaineering field in China. She is the first woman from China to reach the "three poles of the earth" (the three coordinates of the earth: South Pole, North Pole and Mount Everest), the first woman from China to complete the "7+2" expedition (reaching the highest peak of seven continents, the transition between the South and North poles), and a national first-class mountaineer.
At the same time, Walking Road has become another public welfare undertaking in Wang Qiuyang. She loves Tibet and once drove through Lop Nur no man's land. In 2003, when she was in Ali, Tibet, she was moved by the life scenes of local Tibetans and had the idea of developing public welfare undertakings in Tibet. In June of the same year, she donated 6.5438+million yuan to Ali, Tibet to build four "Apple Schools" and set up the "Apple Charity Foundation". Apple Foundation is one of the earliest registered charitable foundations in China, and its chairman is Wang Qiu Yang Ren. Since then, Wang Qiuyang has started a long journey of public welfare. She made a decision that Jin Dian Group alone will invest 5 million yuan in Ali, Tibet every year through the Apple Foundation to help local education, medical care, culture and environmental protection. Over the years, she has been insisting on personally visiting Tibet every year to inspect the progress of the project, making public welfare the first line. The down-to-earth Apple Foundation in Wang Qiuyang has donated more than 65.438+0.8 billion yuan to Tibet, aided the construction of four primary and secondary schools and 1 Tibetan medical college, trained barefoot doctors and midwives for 65.438+0.34 administrative villages, delivered medicines to more than 80,000 Tibetans for free, and cooperated with Dangdang for 54 primary and secondary schools. In 2009, Wang Qiuyang was awarded the "Ten philanthropist" by the Ministry of Civil Affairs. Wang Qiuyang is affectionately called "Ajia" by Tibetans (meaning elder sister in Tibetan). Wang Qiuyang's spare time activities are colorful. 1998, she arrived at the south pole with the Antarctic scientific expedition. In 2003, she drove a top-class jeep Land Rover made in Britain from Beijing to Tibet and then from Tibet to Lop Nur for more than 50 days. She must cross the Sahara desert. ...