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  1. As Mao Danqing once told his students: "By learning a language, you can understand the country and its culture, which can help enrich your own wisdom at the same time." For him, "Understanding others should always be more important than expressing ourselves."

  2. At the base of both campaigns was Mao's desire to emphasize the self-reliance of communes as embodied by Daqing and Dazhai. In an increasingly turbulent society, it appeared to many that the safest way forward was to emulate the Dazhai model.

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    Mao Daqing was born in China in 1969.. He is currently a Singapore citizen. Mao is the Founder and Chairman of Ucommune, a co-working unicorn worth US$3 billion. Mao's grandfather, Mao Ziyao, was a nationally-renowned architect who designed the Great Hall of the People. Mao has led his company, Ucommune, to become the second largest co-working spac...

    Mao started his career as a senior planner with Sahapat Holding in Thailand for two years to develop Chinese industrial parks. He moved on to Nikken Sekkei Singapore as the senior and only Chinese designer in 1994, and stayed for 2 years. Nikken Sekkei is a major Japanese architectural firm with over 20,000 projects in 40 countries. After these 2 s...

    In 1991, Mao received a BA in Architecture from Nanjing Southeast University. In 2002, he received his Master of Science and PhD in Regional Economics from Tongji University followed by a Post-Doctorate in Regional Economics from Peking University in 2006. EMBA from University of California, Berkeley.

    In a feature interview with China Daily, he sees Ucommune as the ‘Holiday Inn’ of the coworking space. Ucommune had gone on an acquisition spree as Mao builds his vision for the company. Ucommune posted 300 million yuan in revenue for 2017 which is targeted to reach 700 million yuan in 2018 and 1 billion yuan in 2019. Ucommune went on a mergers and...

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    Daqing (simplified Chinese: 大庆; traditional Chinese: 大慶; pinyin: Dàqìng) is a prefecture-level city in the west of Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China. The name literally means "Great Celebration" and refers to the tenth anniversary of the PRC.

  4. Jul 16, 2018 · Daqing oilfield, the largest oilfield in China, was discovered in 1959. Four years later the field reached full scale development, producing 22.2 million barrels (3 million tons) of crude oil, which accounted for about half of China’s domestic production in that year.

  5. May 15, 2018 · 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...

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  7. Oct 11, 2017 · 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...

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