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Chinese billionaire Richard Liu makes public appeal to help trace family history

Some on social media predict tycoon’s unusual request will draw plenty of enthusiastic responses from ‘long-lost relatives’

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Richard Liu is on a quest to trace his family history. His surname is estimated to be shared by more than 65 million people. Photo: Weibo
Alice Yanin Shanghai

One of China’s richest men has made a public appeal for help to trace his family history, hoping that some of the millions of people who share his surname will be able to shed light on his ancestry.

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Richard Liu Qiangdong, founder and CEO of online retail giant JD.com, announced he was on a mission to find his family’s origins – at the request of his father – on his Weitoutiao social media account on Tuesday.

Liu, who has been dubbed the “Jeff Bezos of China”, said in the post that he wanted to hear from other Lius who lived around Xiangtan county in the central province of Hunan if they had any information that could help him piece together his family tree.

Liu was ranked China’s 16th richest man on the Forbes list last year, with a net worth of around US$11.6 billion. JD.com confirmed that Liu had made the post.

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Liu wrote that prior to the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, his family had lived in Xiangtan – which was at the time a much bigger county.

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