The Chinese real estate tycoon couple who founded Soho China have brushed aside criticism of their donation to Harvard University by saying that it would be helping to fund only students from poor ...
Zhang Xin made her name abroad as one of the developers behind Soho China, but her next big project is taking her to New York City. Closer Properties, an affiliate of Xin’s family office, acquired ...
Leading Women connects you to extraordinary women of our time – remarkable professionals who have made it to the top in all areas of business, the arts, sport, culture, science and more. Zhang Xin ...
A real estate tycoon who built billions worth of real estate in China is set to build a luxury condominium on the Upper East Side as her first project in the U.S. Closer Properties, the ...
Another Hollywood movie, another chance for China to play a key supporting role. This time, Chinese property billionaire Zhang Xin has a cameo appearance in Oliver Stone’s Wall Street: Money Never ...
While the story is set in high school with He Luo, Zhang Yuan, Li Yun Wei, Chang Feng, Zhao Cheng Jie, and Tian Xin as sixteen-year-old students, the drama also covers the next 10 years of their lives ...
Zhang Xin and Pan Shiyi, the real estate tycoon couple, have said on many occasions that religion changed their lives. They converted to the Baha'i faith in 2005, a religion that originated in Iran ...
China has enlisted a New York-educated former World Bank economist to help run one of its major economic engines, fuelling hopes that greater financial opening could be in store for 2020 and beyond.