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The 5 billionaires competing to be China’s richest woman: from Country Garden’s Yang Huiyan to Zhou Qunfei, whose tech start-up supplies Apple, Samsung and Huawei

Zhong Huijuan, Wu Yajun, and Zhou Qunfei are among China’s richest women, but how did they get there? Photo: @BeijingReview/Twitter, SCMP, AFP
Zhong Huijuan, Wu Yajun, and Zhou Qunfei are among China’s richest women, but how did they get there? Photo: @BeijingReview/Twitter, SCMP, AFP

  • Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos may be the world’s richest men, but take a look at the list of richest women and you’ll see two Chinese tycoons right at the top
  • Longfor Properties’ Wu Yajun toiled in a factory before working her way to a US$18 billion fortune, while Hengli Petrochemical’s Fan Hongwei made it in textiles

As the world enters its second year of the pandemic – and its subsequent reshuffle of the global rich list – China has come out on top, surpassing the US to be crowned the country with the highest number of billionaires for the first time in history.

It is also home to the most self-made entrepreneurs who are women in the world. Based on research by the Hurun Research Institute, China currently has a total of 85 female billionaires. These are five women – not all of them self-made – jostling for the position of richest woman in China.

Yang Huiyan

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Yang Huiyan is no stranger to rich lists after inheriting a majority stake her father’s company. Photo: Handout
Yang Huiyan is no stranger to rich lists after inheriting a majority stake her father’s company. Photo: Handout

With a net worth of some US$34 billion credited to her and family, 39-year-old Yang Huiyan – the vice-chairwoman of Chinese real estate firm Country Garden – easily takes the crown as the richest woman in China. And this is not the first time Yang has been given the title. All the way back in 2007, Yang was pronounced the richest woman in the country after her farmer-turned-entrepreneur father transferred 70 per cent of the company’s shares to her, making her the majority shareholder of the business he founded.

Zhong Huijuan

Zhong Huijuan is the richest self-made female billionaire in China. Photo: @BeijingReview/Twitter
Zhong Huijuan is the richest self-made female billionaire in China. Photo: @BeijingReview/Twitter
As chairwoman of Hansoh Pharmaceutical Group, 60-year-old Zhong takes second place with an estimated net worth of US$18 billion. Zhong was previously a chemistry teacher before making a career switch when she was 34, establishing the company with just 10 employees. In the decades since, the company has grown swiftly, and in 2019, Hanson debuted on the Hong Kong stock exchange with a value of US$10 billion.

Fan Hongwei