Alibaba founder Jack Ma made a rare appearance at the company’s Hangzhou campus on Monday (May 10) to attend the company’s annual “Ali Day” party for employees and their families, after disappearing into obscurity for a long time, sparking media attention.
Ali Day is celebrated every year on May 10, and this year was the company’s 17th Ali Day, when Ali opened its campuses across the country for family and friends of its employees to gather. Jack Ma, who has not been seen in public for a long time, showed up that day, triggering many people to follow the photo.
A photo taken by an employee showed Ma riding in an open-air bus with a number of Alibaba executives, wearing a blue T-shirt, white pants and a pair of Chinese-style cloth shoes and a smile on his face.
Ma also spoke at the “Patna Meet with our Partners” on the same day.
It is understood that “Ali Day” comes from 2003, when an employee was diagnosed with “suspected SARS”, all Ali employees must move their computers home to work in isolation. “Ali Day”.
Since Ma’s public criticism of the Communist Party’s financial regulator in Shanghai last October, there has been an instant silence, followed by a series of events against him, including the halt of Ant Group’s record $37 billion initial public offering, the forced halt of Ma’s investment in Lakeside University, and the imposition of an astronomical 18.228 billion yuan fine on Alibaba.
In an article titled “The Vanishing Rich: How Jack Ma Offended Xi Jinping,” published by the Financial Times on April 15, the analysis pointed out that Jack Ma had accompanied Xi Jinping on his visit to the U.S. in 2015, but then became too exposed and stole the limelight from the Communist Party, leading to retaliation.
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