Kong Dongmei | |
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孔东梅 | |
| Born | (1972-01-01)1 January 1972 (age 53) Shanghai, China |
| Occupation | Entrepreneur |
| Spouse | |
| Children | 3 |
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Kong Dongmei (Chinese:孔东梅; born 1 January 1972) is a Chinese entrepreneur. She is the granddaughter ofMao Zedong.
Kong Dongmei was born in Shanghai on 1 January 1972, toLi Min, the daughter of Mao Zedong, and Kong Linghua. She was given her nameDongmei by Mao himself. Kong never met her grandfather in person and they only saw each other in pictures. She spent much of her childhood with her grandmother,He Zizhen, inShanghai until her death in 1984.[1][2]
In 1992, Kong was admitted toBeijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (now known as Beihang University), where she majored in English and American literature. In an interview, she recalled: "At that time, I fantasized about opening a small bookstore and living a petty bourgeois life of readingHemingway’s novels, drinking coffee and raising a cat."[2]
In 1996, she joined the then newly establishedTaikang Life Insurance Company and in 1999, she went to the United States to study atUniversity of Pennsylvania, where she graduated with a major in international politics. After her graduation, she returned to China in 2001 and founded the Beijing Dongrun Juxiang Bookstore Co., Ltd. Located at798 Art Zone, the bookstore sells literature and paraphernalia related to Mao Zedong and communism. During this time, she studied for her doctorate atPeking University.[3][4][5]
In 2009, she visitedTaiwan as part of a delegation from China to promote cultural and educational ties, and met withJohn Chiang, the grandson of formerleader of the Republic of ChinaChiang Kai-shek. The meeting was then seen as a sign of the improvement ofCross-Strait relations.[6][7] In 2013, Chinese magazineNew Fortune published the '500 Rich List', which featured Kong Dongmei and her husband Chen Dongsheng and ranked them at 242nd position with an estimated 5 billion yuan ($815 million). Her inclusion prompted a debate among Chinese citizens, with some accusing her of betraying Mao's ideals.[8][9]
In 1996, after joining the Taiking Life Insurance, Kong met the founder of the company Chen Dongsheng. The couple formally married in 2011 and they have three children.[8][10]