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Huang is a polar expedition enthusiast.<ref>http://polarexplorers.com/expeditions/2011expeditionlist.shtml</ref>
Huang is a polar expedition enthusiast.<ref>http://polarexplorers.com/expeditions/2011expeditionlist.shtml</ref>


In August 2011, Huang caused a stir in [[Iceland]] when he proposed to buy 300 square kilometers, or 116 square mile of the island, encompassing 0.3% of the country, to develop a $200 million property with a "120-room hotel, airport, golf course and horse-riding facilities."<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-14714524</ref><ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/22/world/asia/22iht-letter22.html?ref=china</ref> The proposal was met with skepticism in Iceland, a reaction that would be the subject for a "Letter from China" article in the [[International Herald Tribune]]. Columnist Didi Kirsten Tatlow compared the suspicious image cast by Huang as akin to the reputation of [[Julius No|Dr. No]].<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/22/world/asia/22iht-letter22.html?ref=china</ref> In November 2011 permission for the purchase of the land was refused by authorities, with reference to Icelandic laws that make it illegal for a citizen outside of the EU to buy land in the country.
In August 2011, Huang caused a stir in [[Iceland]] when he proposed to buy 300 square kilometers, or 116 square mile of the island, encompassing 0.3% of the country, to develop a $200 million property with a "120-room hotel, airport, golf course and horse-riding facilities."<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-14714524</ref><ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/22/world/asia/22iht-letter22.html?ref=china</ref> The proposal was met with skepticism in Iceland, a reaction that would be the subject for a "Letter from China" article in the [[International Herald Tribune]]. Columnist Didi Kirsten Tatlow compared the suspicious image cast by Huang as akin to the reputation of [[Julius No|Dr. No]].<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/22/world/asia/22iht-letter22.html?ref=china</ref>

== Return to the Community ==

Huang Nubo accumulated donation reaches 340 million Yuan in fields of culture, education and public charity.

* In December 2005, Huang Nubo donated 30 million Yuan to the poetry community to promote the development of Chinese poetry.

* In March 2008, Huang Nubo set up Zhongkun International Youth Funds to promote cultural communication between Chinese and USA youths.

* On April 15, 2008, Huang Nubo donated the Great Bell Temple Zhongkun Square worths of 100 million Yuan to Beijing University, and set up Beijing University Zhongkun Education Funds.

* On December 1, 2008, Huang Nubo donated 1 million Yuan to Tibet University and set up Zhongkun Funds to Tibet University.
* 2009, Huang Nubo donated 5 million Yuan to rebuild Tashilhunpo Monastery to improve the medical treatment environment.
* On October 22, 2009, Zhongkun donated 2 million Yuan to build the Center Kindergarten of Tonggui town, Yinchuan City of Ningxia province, and this kindergarten has been transferred officially to Tonggui government.

* In April 2010, Huang Nubo donated 1 million Yuan to set up Zhongkun Mountaineering Scholarship in Chinese University of Geosciences, and donated 1 million Yuan more in 2011.

* In April 2010, Huang Nubo donated 1 million dollar to set up Zhongbing Cultural Funds to promote communication with European countries.

* On January 14, 2011, Huang Nubo donated 10 million Yuan to Yinchuan Vocational and Technical Education Center to set up Zhongkun-Yinchuan Vocational Education and Venture Funds so as to support the western development and enhance the soft competitiveness and talents quality in western area.

*On January 14, 2011, Huang Nubo donated 10 million Yuan to Yinchuan Vocational and Technical Education Center to set up Zhongkun-Yinchuan Vocational Education and Venture Funds so as to support the western development and enhance the soft competitiveness and talents quality in western area.

* March and July, 2011 he respectively donates 0.1 million RMB to Shanghai Puki Deafs Coordination Agency and Shanghai WABC Studio supporting the youth to actively develop the public welfare undertakings.

* 9 June 2011 he donates 5 million RMB to Beijing University for the establishment of Partnership Assistance Fund between Beijing University and Tibet University to support the construction of basic facilities and course development of Tibet University together with Beijing University.

* 25 June 2011 he donates 0.6 million RMB to People’s Government of Dingri County in Tibet Autonomous Region for the construction of student’s canteen of Pinji Town Central Primary School and the reconstruction of steel-framed bridge in K20+200 of Xiepen Highway destroyed by flood.

* June 2011 he donates 100000RMB to Literature Institute of Beijing Normal University for publication of related works.

* June 2011 he donates 5 million RMB to Beijing University for the establishment of Institute of Film,Television,and Theatre of Beijing University to financially support the academic research, academic exchange, personnel training, education and creative activities conducted by the center.

* 28 June 2011, he donates a capital fund worth of 900 million RMB to Beijing University Zhongkun Education Fund to further develop the personnel training and scientific research of Beijing University.

* September 2011, he donates 1.3 million RMB to Beijing University for the repair project of Jinxianan.

* December 29, 2011, he donates 10 million RMB to endow a Chair at CEIBS to advance the management education and expertise in China.

== Recognition ==
* 2007, Mr. Huang Nubo ranked 9 in the "2007 Hurun Report" with the donation of 187 million Yuan.
* 2008, Mr. Huang Nubo ranked 12 in the "2008 Hurun Report" with the donation of 196 million Yuan.
* 2009, Mr. Huang Nubo ranked 9 in the "2009 Hurun Report" with the donation of 303 million Yuan.
* 2010, Mr. Huang Nubo ranked 14 in the "2010 Hurun Report" with the donation of 304 million Yuan.
* 2011, Mr. Huang Nubo ranked 47 in the “2011 Hurun Report” with the donation of 310 million Yuan.

Social Recognition Forbes Chinese Rich List Hurun One Hundred Rich List
* 2006 Rank 36 with personal assets of 4.2 billion Yuan Rank 97 with personal assets of 3 billion Yuan
* 2007 Rank 112 with personal assets of 5.25 billion Yuan Rank 182 with personal assets of 4.50 billion Yuan
* 2008 Rank 72 with personal assets of 4.05 billion Yuan Rank 124 with personal assets of 5.30 billion Yuan
* 2009 Rank 114 with personal assets of 5.26 billion Yuan Rank 130 with personal assets of 6.70 billion Yuan
* 2010 Rank 161 with personal assets of 5.9 billion Yuan Rank 118 with personal assets of 8.0 billion Yuan
* 2011 Rank 129 with personal assets of 6.52 billion Yuan Rank 130 with personal assets of 95 billion Yuan

== Poetry Achievements ==

Huang Nubo has published a number of poetry anthologies, such as Do Not Love Me Any More, Stop Melancholy, Falling Petals Collection, Metropolis Roam Collection, Little Rabbit, 7+2 Diary and The Ninth Night. His works have been translated into English, Japanese, French, Mongolian, Korean and Turkish successively.


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Huang Nubo at the Horasis Global China Business Meeting in 2012

Huang Nubo (黄怒波) is a Chinese real estate developer who founded and remains Chairman of Beijing Zhongkun Investment Group. He is listed by Forbes as a billionaire, ranking #129 among the top 400 richest Chinese.[1] [2]

Huang has an EMBA from the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS).

Huang is a polar expedition enthusiast.[3]

In August 2011, Huang caused a stir in Iceland when he proposed to buy 300 square kilometers, or 116 square mile of the island, encompassing 0.3% of the country, to develop a $200 million property with a "120-room hotel, airport, golf course and horse-riding facilities."[4][5] The proposal was met with skepticism in Iceland, a reaction that would be the subject for a "Letter from China" article in the International Herald Tribune. Columnist Didi Kirsten Tatlow compared the suspicious image cast by Huang as akin to the reputation of Dr. No.[6]

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