
He is one of Tencent's co-founders, the initiator of the Tencent Charity Foundation, and the founder of WUHAN COLLEGE and the Yidan Prize. In 1998, he co-founded Tencent and served as CEO. In 2007, he led Tencent to establish China's first internet industry charity foundation. From 2009, he donated 2 billion RMB to create WUHAN COLLEGE, China's first non-profit private university. In 2016, he donated 2.5 billion HKD to establish the Yidan Prize, and in 2018, he set up a charity trust with Tencent stock worth over 4 billion HKD to promote education development.

Former Vice President of China News Service, Founder and Chairman of Enlai Foundation. In 2016, she founded the foundation, upholding Premier Zhou Enlai's mission of "holding a heart of charity and offering welfare to the people." She inherited and promoted the ideals of the older generation of revolutionaries, assisting in education, poverty alleviation, spreading values, and promoting mutual understanding, like a phoenix spreading great love to the world.
In recent years, she has personally led teams to areas such as Guizhou to assist with poverty alleviation, organized medical teams for free clinics, and provided educational and medical equipment support to countries along the "Belt and Road" initiative. She has continued the legacy of the red bloodline, visiting schools, enterprises, and villages to conduct lectures on red culture, benefiting millions of people.

She gave up a high-paying job abroad and returned to China to found the Beijing Chunhui Children's Foundation. Taking over the cause of abandoned and disabled children from the American Half the Sky Foundation, she realized her goal of having "Chinese people care for their own abandoned and disabled children." With a passion for public welfare and professional care for the most vulnerable children, she brought advanced international education and nurturing concepts into 119 children's welfare institutions and 67 villages, benefiting over 200,000 children.
During her on-the-ground research, she deeply understood the hardships these children face. She established the Chunhui Mama, Chunhui Care Home, and Chunhui Guardian projects, comforting the children's wounded souls and creating nurturing environments to help them build confidence. For over a decade, she has remained committed to maximizing the best interests of children.

The founder of the Green & Shine Foundation in Hong Kong in 2001 and the initiator of the Beijing Green & Shine Foundation in 2008. Since the 1990s, he has been funding the education of impoverished children in rural areas. By leveraging the power of public charity, he has worked to improve the educational environment for rural children and promote educational equity and sustainable development.
He has donated and raised over 100 million RMB, building libraries, computer classrooms, providing scholarships, and offering teacher incentives, all aimed at helping rural teachers and students realize their dreams.
The foundation has implemented 972 projects across 79 counties in central and western China, benefiting over 2.5 million teachers and students. With the help of 9,565 volunteers contributing 1.3 million volunteer hours, the quality and impact of the charity projects have been ensured and continue to thrive.

Since childhood, she has been deeply influenced by her father, Dr. Chiang Chen, a Hong Kong industrial philanthropist, and his strong commitment to charity and patriotism. In 2013, she founded the "Love Foundation," overseeing fundraising, funding allocation, and project planning.
She has personally visited 18 provinces and cities in mainland China, collaborating with rural organizations to provide care services for left-behind children and the elderly. The foundation has supported the training of over 10,000 volunteers to assist families in need, awarded over 1,000 scholarships annually to underprivileged students, and helped equip 100 rural schools with "Love Learning Hubs"—multi-functional activity rooms.
Additionally, she has partnered with more than 30 primary and secondary schools in Hong Kong to offer leadership development programs for students. During the pandemic, the foundation provided financial aid of HK$3,000 per household and free parent-child counseling courses to 1,600 grassroots student families in Hong Kong who faced unemployment.

Founder of Chain Win Charity Foundation, Chairman and President of WIN Semiconductors Corp. His three main pillars of social commitment are "caring for society," "talent cultivation," and "environmental protection." Under his leadership, the company emphasizes sustainable operations, actively engages in energy conservation, carbon reduction, and waste reduction innovation. Since 2017, WIN Semiconductors has fully aligned its strategies with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
While pursuing corporate growth, he remains dedicated to social contribution by supporting the disadvantaged through philanthropy and resource distribution. As an executive board member of the Chinese National Federation of Industries, he has offered valuable insights and policy recommendations. His unwavering commitment to society has earned widespread recognition, making him a role model for philanthropists and entrepreneurs across regions.

physician with disabilities, known as the "Black-and-White Knight," wears a white coat by day to heal patients and turns into a "black-handed" craftsman by night, transporting assistive devices, preparing equipment, or repairing handcycles. Leading a humble life, he has been dedicated to social welfare for 25 years, benefiting over 100,000 families with disabilities.
His contributions include organizing computer training camps, offering music therapy for special education students, funding free health check-ups for disabled families, delivering lectures on healthcare for people with disabilities, and donating handcycles. He also pioneered the world's first accessible cycling charity service system.
Every week, he conducts rehabilitation programs using high-tech handcycles, promotes accessible water fitness, organizes sports tourism and ecological tours, trains volunteers, and improves barrier-free sports and leisure environments.

In 2009, he invested HKD 8.56 million to establish the Singapore Novena Foundation. He has served as the full-time voluntary Executive Chairman of Sian Chay Medical Institution for 14 years, upholding the Chinese tradition of mutual assistance and embracing the noble mission of compassion. The institution provides free Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) consultations, low-cost medication, therapeutic massage, and health care services to the public, regardless of race, religion, or nationality, benefiting countless individuals.
During the Wenchuan earthquake, he and his friends organized the fundraising event "Boundless Compassion, Love Flows to Sichuan," raising HKD 57.1 million. He later traveled between disaster-stricken areas, spearheading the construction of seven China-Singapore Friendship Primary Schools and a bridge. In 2019, he was recognized as one of Forbes Asia’s Heroes of Philanthropy.