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Top 10 richest Chinese women in 2020
2021-04-01 

With a wealth of 225 billion yuan ($34.46 billion) Yang Huiyan, vice-chairwoman of Country Garden, has become the richest Chinese female entrepreneur, according to a Hurun report on richest women in China 2020.

Zhong Huijuan, chairwoman of Hansoh Pharmaceutical Group, and Zhou Qunfei, CEO of Lens Technology, grabbed the second and third spots with a wealth of 135 billion yuan and 110 billion yuan, respectively.

China's capital city Beijing attracts the most of the country's top 10 richest female entrepreneurs with three of them coming from Beijing. Half of these ten 10 women are involved in real estate industry, the report said.

Let's take a look at who are the top 10 richest Chinese women in 2020.

No 10 Chen Lihua

Chen Lihua is chairwoman of Fu Wah International Group. [Photo/IC]

No 9 Cheng Xue

Employees of Foshan Haitian Flavoring & Food Co Ltd, the company Cheng Xue leads as vice-chairwoman, July 26, 2016. [Photo/IC]

No 8 Ji Kaiting and her father Ji Haipeng

Ji Haipeng, center, chairman of Logan Property Holdings. [Photo/IC]

No 7 Fan Hongwei

Fan Weihong delivers a speech on Jan 7, 2019. [Photo/henglipc.com]

No 6 Wang Laichun

Wang Laichu is chairwoman of Luxshare Precision. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

No 5 Lu Zhongfang

Lu Zhongfang is founder of Offcn Education Technology, a private institution that offers training for the civil service exam. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

No 4 Wu Yajun

Wu Yajun, center, chairwoman and CEO of Longfor Properties Co Ltd, attends a press conference in Hong Kong, China, August 17, 2016. [Photo/IC]

No 3 Zhou Qunfei

Zhou Qunfei, CEO of Lens Technology, attends a business meeting, Nov 6, 2015 in Liuyang, Hunan province, Nov 6, 2015. [Photo/VCG]

No 2 Zhong Huijuan

Zhong Huijuan, chairwoman of Hansoh Pharmaceutical Group. [Photo/VCG]
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