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  1. When Mao Daqing was growing up in Beijing in the 1970s, his grandfather, a nationally celebrated architect, would take him to see the sites he had designed, such as the Great Hall of the People...

  2. One prominent campaign was ‘Learn from Daqing’, launched by Mao in 1964. Daqing was a cold and barren wasteland in Heilongjiang province, in China’s remote north-east. In 1959 a group of drillers battled the hostile conditions and struck oil in Daqing.

  3. Dr. Mao Daqing, founder and CEO of Ucommune. Ucommune. Staring out the window of the freshly refurbished office space at the Grand Millennium Plaza in Hong Kong's central business district, Mao...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UcommuneUcommune - Wikipedia

    Ucommune (Chinese: 优客工场; pinyin: Yōukè Gōngchǎng), formerly known as UrWork, is a Beijing-based co-working space provider founded in 2015 by Mao Daqing.

  5. Dec 3, 2020 · After working many years at CapitaLand and Vanke, Mao Daqing explores and expands to new territory with his new company, Ucommune, a coworking space like WeW...

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  6. Jul 3, 2018 · Mao Daqing, Ucommune’s chairman, said in April that no more new players will enter China’s crowded co-working office space market as the pace of consolidation has picked up.

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  8. Jul 9, 2020 · Ucommune, China’s largest co-working operator has finally gone public, but not through the IPO that it had touted for more than two years, and at a valuation nearly one-quarter of its peak pricing, according to an announcement earlier this week.

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