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Shao Yifu's Personal Introduction
Runrun (1907165438+1October19-2014 65438+1October 7), formerly known as Shao Renleng, was born in Zhenhai, Ningbo, Zhejiang.

China entertainment tycoon, philanthropist, producer, honorary chairman of TVB Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd. and founder of Shaw Brothers Film Company.

Among Shao's eight brothers and sisters, he ranks sixth. In the old Shanghai era, he was called "Shao Lao Liu" and was honored as "Uncle Liu" after coming to Hong Kong. Run Run Run Shaw founded Shaw Brothers Film Company in Hong Kong on 1958, and has made more than 1000 Chinese films so far. Besides, his Television Broadcasting Company Limited (TVB) has a dominant position in the local television industry.

In 2002, the Shaw Prize, known as the "Oriental Nobel Prize", was founded, and scientists who have made outstanding achievements in mathematics, life sciences, medicine, astronomy and other fields are selected for awards every year. 20 1 1 officially retired, and Shao Yifu is also the CEO of the longest-lived and longest-serving listed company in the world.

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Run Run Run Shaw filmed Bai Jinlong, the earliest Cantonese film with sound in China. Made more than 0/000 films/kloc-,ranking first among all film studios in China. It has the largest number of cinemas, with more than 200 at the peak, ranking first in China's private sector. He built the largest film shooting base in Asia and became the incumbent chairman of the oldest listed company in history.

Shaw Film (SB) was founded by Shaw's family, and has dominated the film and television circles and business circles for 80 years. For the China film and television circle, Run Run Shaw is known as "China film and television tycoon".

Shaw's brand is definitely a good product, and even Southeast Asia Street can hear it. Its studio property is the largest commercial TV movie city in Asia, known as "Oriental Hollywood". The Shaw family also entered the television industry and held shares in TVB in Hong Kong. Over the years, the programs produced by TVB in Hong Kong have won international reputation. In addition to Shaw Brothers and TVB, two listed companies, they also hold a large number of properties in Singapore.