Chapter 968: Salon in the Mansion

The salon was not held in a hotel but in the mansion of a philanthropist.

This philanthropist, Tu Cheng, was a Chinese businessman who had spent his early years living in Singapore and Malaysia. He had never married, nor did he have any children.

After turning sixty, he formally entrusted his business to professional managers and returned to his hometown in the capital, where he bought a luxurious siheyuan, a traditional Chinese quadrangle dwelling.

Now seventy-one years old, in the past decade he had contributed over a billion yuan to charity, making him a top-tier philanthropist in the circle.

Moreover, the old man was passionate about the development of domestic healthcare and had donated more than 300 ambulances to the capital.

In the meantime, he had also sponsored the Wu Jieping Medical Award and other national medical prizes, making him a celebrity within the circle.