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Chinese tycoon hosts luncheon for homeless New Yorkers

Updated: 2014-06-25 23:44

By Elizabeth Wu (China Daily USA)

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Chinese tycoon hosts luncheon for homeless New Yorkers
Chinese tycoon Chen Guangbiao speaks to the media before he kicks off the lunch party in New York's Central Park, where he reportedly invited hundreds of homeless New Yorkers and promised each guest $300. [Photo / Elizabeth Wu for China Daily]

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