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BEIJING, July 15 -- China's first reality television show to promote young
entrepreneurs began yesterday in the Shanghai.
The show, "Wise Man Takes All," is sponsored by Shui On Land, a leading
Hong Kong property investor in Shanghai, Dragon TV and CBN (China Business
Network), a media group that publishes, among other things, a Chinese-language
business newspaper.
At the press conference to launch the programme, Vincent Lo Hong-shui, Shui
On's chairman, said the entrepreneurial spirit of Shanghai was well known around
the world. "We are trying to sharpen that spirit among the young people in this
vibrant city," he said. "We believe that we will have a lot to learn from them
too."
The concept of the show is similar to the highly successful "The
Apprentice," created by US millionaire Donald Trump. But, "our rendition will be
different to reflect the special social and economic background of China," said
Chen Lian, chief executive of Dragon TV.
Chen said that "Wise Man Takes All" was designed to "stimulate" the
thinking and ambition of the audience through competition between the
participants.
And as the title suggests, the "all" that the "wise man" will take is a
cool 1 million yuan (US$120,000). The winner is supposed to invest the money in
the business model that has won him or her the prize.
Anyone in China between the ages of 20 and 40 can enter the competition.
All they need to do is to submit a business plan based on the format prescribed
by the organizers.
Those participants selected in the first round will take part in a
televised knockout to be held simultaneously in Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing,
Wuhan and Hong Kong. Only 16 will qualify for the final contest. And, of course,
there can only be one winner.
The judges include professors from leading business schools in Shanghai,
venture capitalists, human resources experts, management consultants and
celebrities who have set up their own businesses. "These judges are all leaders
in their respective fields," said Chen.
Participants will be judged not only on the soundness of their plans, but
also on their audacity, professionalism, leadership, negotiation skills and
ability to withstand pressure. "It is a study of the person's character and
intelligence," said Guo Yunfei, general manager of CBN.
This contest, Guo said, will place special emphasis on the personalities of
contestants because "we believe that only the person with the spirit and quality
of a true entrepreneur should win."
"We call on all the aspiring entrepreneurs in the country to take this
chance to try their skill and acumen," said Lo. "Many of us are entrepreneurs at
heart."
Labelled the Donald Trump of Shanghai, Lo has built several landmark
buildings in the city, as well as in Hangzhou and Wuhan. His most celebrated
development is the up-market bar and restaurant enclave of Xintiandi near one of
Shanghai's premier business districts.
(Source: China Daily) |