Grateful billionaire gifts ₹1 lakh cash to villagers every year after they paid for his education

Chinese billionaire Richard Liu Qiangdong, founder and chairman of JD.com, has continued his annual tradition of giving back to his hometown, Guangming Village in Suqian, Jiangsu Province. In gratitude for the villagers’ support during his university years, Liu distributes 10,000 yuan (approximately ₹1.14 lakh) to each resident aged 60 and above, along with gifts such as food, clothing, and home appliances to every household. citeturn0search0

In the early 1990s, Liu’s fellow villagers pooled together 500 yuan (around ₹5,700) and 76 eggs to help fund his education at China Renmin University in Beijing. Recognizing this generosity as the foundation of his success, Liu began his gift-giving tradition in 2016. Now 50 years old, Liu’s net worth is estimated at 49.5 billion yuan (approximately ₹5,600 crore). citeturn0search1

The villagers express deep appreciation for Liu’s continued support. A 71-year-old resident remarked, “Even if Liu doesn’t give us gifts in the future, we are still grateful. He has no obligation to do this, and his wealth is hard-earned.” citeturn0search1

Liu’s philanthropic efforts have been widely praised on social media, with many lauding him as a “good entrepreneur with a conscience.” citeturn0search2