The Chinese tycoon who plans to throw a lavish Central Park feast for New York’s homeless got to meet some of them on Tuesday — then found out the hard way that not everyone wants his money. As ...
Chen Guangbiao spent the day patting himself on the back for feeding 200 homeless at the swanky Loeb Boathouse in Central Park on Wednesday. Gregory P. Mango The homeless men and women filed quietly ...
In an only-in-New-York moment, an eccentric Chinese millionaire fed some 250 homeless people a fancy lunch at the Loeb Boathouse in Central Park on Wednesday — but was thanked with Bronx cheers. Chen ...
Chen Guangbiao isn’t just some tycoon who wants to buy the New York Times—he’s also China’s “Most Influential Person,” “Foremost Environmental Preservation Demolition Expert,” and “Most Charismatic ...
On Wednesday morning, Brandy Mills left her encampment under New York City's FDR Drive, and headed to a posh uptown restaurant, hoping for a free lunch and $300 cash. Mills was one of hundreds of ...
Multimillionaire Chen Guangbiao, the self-proclaimed "most influential person of China," held a massive event in New York City on Wednesday during which he handed out $100 bills to 200 homeless people ...
Doctors at a New York hospital are set to perform reconstructive surgery on two Chinese women burned nearly beyond recognition, due to the philanthropy of a Chinese multimillionaire. Chen Guangbiao – ...
Pigs, adorned with flowers, are presented during a rehearsal on Saturday prior to a charity concert on Sunday starring businessman Chen Guangbiao in Bijie city, Guizhou province. Chen gave away 1,000 ...
Chen Guangbiao, who made his fortune in China from waste management, says he's set up a meeting with top "Times" reps in New York next week. By Patrick Brzeski Asia Bureau Chief Chen Guangbiao, a ...
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