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Giving birth in China: being pregnant in Shanghai has its advantages

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China Meet Zhang Xin, China’s self-made billionairess From a poor childhood under Chairman Mao to the world’s top 10 self-made women, Chinese tycoon Zhang Xin talks money, success and family. As a teenager she became a factory worker herself, turning hour shifts in the fire-trap sweatshops of Hong Kong, desperate for every extra dollar she could save. But by the age of 20, she had earned a Hong Kong passport and enough money to fly to Britain – where, helped by scholarships and grants, she won a university place first at Sussex, then at Cambridge to complete a masters degree.

Now, two hard-working decades later, Zhang gazes out from the top floor of one of Beijing’s most stylish modern buildings, with the confidence that comes from knowing that she is not just one of China’s richest self-made women, but one of the richest in the world. Zhang’s own wealth is still less than than some of the world’s richest businessmen, but she is already five times richer than the Queen.

SOHO, the property company which she founded with her husband, has done much to transform the skyline on which Zhang looks out, across a green landscaped roof terrace – futuristic glass and steel constructions rubbing shoulders with the kind of grubby, concrete tenements where she grew up during the s. We went from taking the cheapest possible flights to being able to fly business class.

No perm, no Prada, no shoulder pads for this CEO whose simply bobbed hair falls on toned shoulders exposed by a summer dress. If she was wearing make-up then it was almost undetectable, her only other adornment being two finely woven gold bracelets that jangle on a slim wrist. Asked what car she drives, she hesitated, before replying: