
Chinese motorcycle tycoon Zhang Xue donated 5 million yuan (US$735,000) to flood relief in Guangxi after repaying a 100-million-yuan (US$15 million) corporate debt. The donation was announced on July 9 via social media. Guangxi had experienced severe flooding that killed 39 people. The act drew public attention and praise online.
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Guangxi was hit by heavy rains causing dam breaches and flooding.
Zhang Xue donated five million yuan (US$735,000) to flood victims in Guangxi.
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The donation moved many online.
OpinionChinese motorcycle tycoon Zhang Xue has donated five million yuan (US$735,000) to flood-stricken Guangxi right after clearing a 100-million-yuan (US$15 million) corporate debt, moving many online. Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, in southern China, was hit by heavy rains that caused dam breaches and flooding, which had killed 39 people.
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The donation moved many online.
OpinionZhang Xue donated five million yuan (US$735,000) to flood victims in Guangxi.
South China Morning PostZhang Xue cleared a 100-million-yuan (US$15 million) corporate debt before making the donation.
South China Morning PostGuangxi was hit by heavy rains causing dam breaches and flooding that killed 39 people.
South China Morning PostZhang Xue is the founder of motorcycle manufacturer ZXMOTO.
South China Morning PostZhang Xue posted the donation announcement on his social media account on July 9.
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