Zhang Xin is an example of true grit success. She rose from the faceless assembly line of a Beijing factory to a property magnate richer than Donald Trump and Oprah.
Her company, SOHO China,
literally changed the landscape of Beijing and Shanghai over the past
two decades. Forbes magazine has listed her family's net worth at $3.6
billion.
And she's not stopping
there. In a private transaction (not related to her company business),
her family and the Safra banking family of Brazil just bought a 40%
stake in the iconic GM building in New York City -- the building that
houses the flagship Apple store on Fifth Avenue.
Zhang recently sat down with CNN's Pauline Chiou
to talk about everything from her Beijing childhood to the volatile
property market and how her 14-year old son tried to get a job at
McDonald's.
Failure is part of the puzzle
CNN: Did you come across a lot of bumps in the road and a lot of failures?
Zhang Xin:
Every day. I mean, I think that's just life. You will always bump into
difficulties, challenges and problems. It appears to be that we seem to
be doing quite well, but as it is now, we're still having challenges
every day. So I think that's just nothing unique. That's just life.
Pivot and dribble around politics
CNN:
You moved from residential real estate to commercial and now you're
focusing on commercial. Why did you do that, especially when we see new
home prices still rising?
ZX:
Residential development has become very political. Government policies
...are against any prices going up because this is a very social issue.
The government comes out
with policies that deal one day with this side [of the issue] another
day with this side [of the issue]. We said, "Let's get out of this area.
Yeah, let's move on to somewhere we can really exercise our skills as a
developer."
I think the policies are
so distorted. Like someone who's sick, you've taken so much medicine
that you've lost the sense of which one works and which one doesn't.
That's a little bit like the real estate market in China.
Grab the opportunities
CNN: On the Forbes' recent list of 24 self-made female billionaires,
there are five women from China, one from Hong Kong. What is it about
China and the women of your generation that allows them to achieve that
highest level?
I think in terms of coming from a low base, coming from nowhere, we're all equal.
Zhang Xin
Zhang Xin
ZX: Women
of our generation went through the Cultural Revolution, went through
hardship, went through coming from nowhere. Suddenly, we see China's
been given so many amazing opportunities. So women just seized the
opportunity. I think in terms of coming from a low base, coming from
nowhere, we're all equal.
In China, there are a
lot of problems but also there are a lot of opportunities. Precisely
because there are so many problems, things are not established;
therefore, there are opportunities.
Have a life outside of work
CNN: You're a mother of two boys. You're a wife. How do you do the work-life balance?
ZX: I'm
very, very focused on my children. In fact, I'm very religious about
having breakfast with them every morning, having dinner with them every
evening, and spend all the weekends with them that I don't work. So as
long as I'm not traveling, I'm always with them and I go to their soccer
and tennis matches. After dinner we'd just sit together and do homework
with my children because they need help. I love doing that. It also
makes me realize the world is so much wider than just your business
world.
Source: cnn
Source: cnn
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