A
millionaire Chinese businessman has bulldozed the wooden huts and muddy
roads where he grew up - and built luxury homes for the people who lived
there.
Xiong
Shuihua was born in Xiongkeng village in the city of Xinyu, southern
China and said that his family had always been well looked after and
supported by residents in his childhood.
So when the 54-year-old ended up making millions in the steel industry he decided to repay the favour - for free.
The 54-year-old even promised three meals a day to the older residents and people on a low income to make sure they could get by
The business tycoon decided to return to the village and give everybody a place of their own to live.
Five years ago, the area was run down and many lived in basic homes.
But the area has been transformed in recent years and now 72 families are enjoying life in luxury new flats.
Meanwhile,
18 families, who were particularly kind to the businessman, were given
villas of their own in a project costing close to £4million.
After
moving in, he even promised three meals a day to the older residents
and people on a low income to make sure they could get by.
The multimillionaire made his money first of all in the construction industry and later by getting involved in the steel trade.
He said: 'I earned more money than I knew what to do with, and I didn't want to forget my roots.
'I always pay my debts, and wanted to make sure the people who helped me when I was younger and my family were paid back.'
Elderly
local Qiong Chu, 75, said: 'I remember his parents. They were
kind-hearted people who cared very much for others, and it's great that
their son has inherited that kindness.'
“I remember his parents, they were very good people which took care for
the others. I’m glad his son inherited their kindness.”, says Xong Chu,
resident of the village.
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