Meet China's Top 10 Wealthiest Women in 2021

By Joshua Cawthorpe, August 30, 2021

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A list of China’s richest women in 2021 was recently released, China Daily reports. 

With a combined wealth of RMB1.21 trillion, 33 females made the list and saw a 74% increase from RMB692 billion last year.

On the global stage, Forbes most up-to-date list of billionaires added 63 first-timers in the grand total of 328 female billionaires, up 36% from the year before.

Only 10% of the world’s nearly 3,000 billionaires bear two ‘x’ chromosomes. 

Here is a look at the ten women who top this year’s list:


10. Chen Lihua – RMB40 billion

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Chen is founder and president of Beijing-based commercial real estate developer, Fuwah International Group.

9. Ji Kaiting (Perenna Kei) – RMB45.56 billion

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@娱是乎

In 2013, then 24-year-old Perenna Kei became the world’s youngest billionaire, according to South China Morning Post. The family trust, for which she is responsible, crossed into the billion USD threshold by way of a majority stake in her father’s real estate company, Logan Property Holdings.

8. Zhao Yan – RMB46.25 billion

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Zhao and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. Image via 
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Zhao’s fortune comes from hyaluronic acid, a key ingredient in anti-aging skincare products. Her company, Bloomage Biotech, is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

7. Zeng Fangqin – RMB49.64 billion

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Zeng is chair of LY iTech, a tech company that supplies parts to Apple and Huawei.

6. Pan Dong – RMB55.87 billion

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Pan is the chairperson of Blue Moon Group and the wife of its founder and CEO, Luo Qiuping. The company makes soap and laundry detergent.

5. Cheng Xue – RMB58.8 billion

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Cheng owns just 9% of Foshan Haitian Flavoring, which makes soy sauce and other Asian seasonings. The brand can be found on supermarket shelves worldwide.

4. Zhou Qunfei – RMB83.44 billion

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Zhou chairs Lens Technology, which supplies smartphone screens to major brands like Samsung and LG. Like Wang Laichun, Zhou got her start on the factory floor before beginning her entrepreneurial journey by making watch parts in an apartment in 1993.

3. Wu Yajun – RMB101.28 billion

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@老象爷1939/Weibo

Wu cofounded Longfor Properties with her husband in 1993. They have since divorced, and he does not have any outstanding role with the Hong Kong-listed real estate firm, whereas Wu remains the chairperson.

2. Wang Laichun – RMB161.14 billion

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Wang Laichun (middle) with Apple CEO Tim Cook. Image via @强颜欢笑的错觉/Weibo

Wang is the chair of Luxshare Precision Industry, which is an electronics manufacturer that produces components for Apple, to name but one client. For over a decade, she worked on the assembly line in a Foxconn factory before acquiring Luxshare in 2004.

1. Yang Huiyan – RMB180.36 billion

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Image via @熊猫大侠阿凡达/Weibo

Born in 1981 in Shunde, Guangdong province, Yang is the majority shareholder in Country Garden Holdings, a property development company in China. She was transferred a 57% stake by her father in 2007.

[Cover image via Wikimedia]

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