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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...

  2. Staring out the window of the freshly refurbished office space at the Grand Millennium Plaza in Hong Kong's central business district, Mao Daqing quickly wraps up a call on the phone in...

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

    Mao Daqing, Ucommune's founder, left his job as a senior vice president at Chinese real estate developer Vanke in April 2015 to run Ucommune full-time. By the end 2015, Ucommune hosted 100 companies in its space.

  5. In 2014, Mao Daqing wrote a business plan of five or six lines on a napkin at investor Xu Xiaoping’s dinner table. In 2015, the 46-year-old Mao Daqing officially became the founder of Ucommune. The past was reset, the new journey has started. iAsk with Mao Daqing: Founding at 46, what is your goal?

  6. Mar 29, 2018 · “This kind of business is very local,” Ucommune’s chairman Mao Daqing. “You must know the local market well. You must know the customs well.” On Wednesday, Ucommune celebrated the launch of its first U.S. location. Its local partner Serendipity Labs will manage the space at Fosun International’s 28 Liberty Street, which will feature ...

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  8. 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.

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