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Xu Zengping’s true identity

Xu Zengping’s real identity is as follows:

Xu Zengping (April 1952-), born in Weifang, Shandong, is a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and the founder of Chuanglu Group in Hong Kong, China. He joined the army in 1969 and joined the Sports Brigade of the Guangzhou Military Region in 1973. He was a basketball player and retired in 1983.

In 1988, he started doing business in Hong Kong, China, and made positive contributions to the smooth return of Hong Kong, China. He is currently the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Chuanglu Group.

In the 1990s, Xu Zengping, who was also the chairman of the China Sports Workers Association, led the Hong Kong football team and basketball team; founded a performance company, and organized singing and dancing troupes, Red Star Song and Dance Troupe, and military bands to perform in Hong Kong .

On June 1, 1997, Ke Shouliang was sponsored to drive a car over the Yellow River over Hukou Falls. The Mitsubishi car flying over the Yellow River was spray-painted with the words "Chuanglu Group".

In 1998, Xu Zengping's Macau Chuanglu Tourism and Entertainment Company purchased the aircraft carrier "Varyag" for US$20 million (the actual total cost was US$100 million) through bidding, claiming that it would Transform it into a large marine tourist complex - including a disco, hotel and facilities.

On November 11, 1998, the Hong Kong branch of Xinhua News Agency published a news article with the title "Xu Zengping said he would purchase an aircraft carrier to serve the country". The article said: Xu Zengping, chairman of Chuanglu Group, told reporters that once the country needs it, Chuang Lu and I will not hesitate to dedicate this aircraft carrier to the country and serve the country.

This is my ultimate goal. The purpose of purchasing this aircraft carrier is to serve the country in the name of commercial activities and hope to contribute to the country. ’ In April 2005, Xu Zengping’s dream came true, and “Varyag” entered the Dalian Shipyard for transformation.

On August 10, 2011, the modification of the Varyag aircraft carrier was initially completed and sea trials began.