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Why did Pan Shiyi donate $654.38+05 million to Harvard to enter the United States?
Why did Pan Shiyi donate $654.38+05 million to Harvard? Is he going to enter America? Not to enter the United States, but his son is studying at Harvard. He likes British and American education very much, so he supports it. That's why he donated $6.5438+0.5 million to Harvard, and the donation was also to provide financial assistance to China students there.

Some time ago, there was a news that surprised many people, that is, Pan Shiyi donated150,000 dollars to Harvard University, which is not a small sum. So some netizens who don't understand think this is going to enter the United States. Actually, it's not, mainly because Pan Shiyi himself likes British and American education very much.

Pan Shiyi's recognition of Anglo-American education can be traced back to sending his three children abroad when they were still in junior high school. Now the eldest son, Pan Rui, has graduated from the University of Warwick in England, and now another child has entered Harvard University in the United States. It can be seen that Pan Shiyi is in favor of British and American education. Especially in American universities, once the SOHO China Foundation led by Pan Shiyi was established in 20 14, it donated150,000 dollars to Harvard and100,000 dollars to Yale three months later. The purpose of this donation is to provide financial assistance to China students who have been admitted to top universities in the world and are pursuing undergraduate degrees.

In fact, it's not just Mr. Pan Shiyi who likes American universities in China now. 90% of billionaires choose to send their children abroad; Among millionaires, 80% also choose to send their children abroad. The first choice is the United States, but it is not unpatriotic. There is no denying that American university education is indeed better than ours.