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Which national brand is Master Kong?

Tingyi is a Chinese brand, but its largest shareholder is not Chinese.

Master Kong Holdings Co., Ltd. is headquartered in Tianjin Economic and Technological Development Zone and is mainly engaged in the production and operation of instant noodles, beverages, cakes and related supporting industries. Since Master Kong developed and produced the first package of instant noodles in 1992, it has rapidly grown into the largest instant noodle production and sales enterprise in China and even the world. Since 1995, it has gradually expanded its product range to cakes and drinks, and has successively established production bases in more than 40 cities in China.

Tingyi Holdings Limited was listed on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited in February 1996. Currently, the largest shareholder is Ting Hsin (Cayman Islands) Holdings Co., Ltd., with a shareholding of 33.27, followed by Japan's Sanyo Foods Co., Ltd., with a share of 33.18. The largest individual shareholder is Wei Yingzhou, founder of Master Kong brand, with a share of 0.4, and the remaining 33.15 shares. held by the public.

Master Kong’s entrepreneurial path:

The predecessor of Ting Hsin Group was Ding Hsin Oil Factory, founded in Changhua, Taiwan, in 1958. In 1974, it was renamed Ting Hsin Oil Company to produce industrial products. Mainly castor oil. In 1978, when mainland China implemented the reform and opening up policy, the Wei brothers saw the promising market in the mainland and decided to go to the mainland to investigate investment. Since then, the four brothers have embarked on a complicated entrepreneurial road.

In its early days, the group invested and set up factories in Beijing, Inner Mongolia, Jinan and other regions, and launched well-known products such as "Dinghao Fragrance Oil" and "Kanglai Egg Crispy Rolls". However, due to the low overall domestic consumption level at that time, these products were "well received but not popular", which once put the company's business investment in mainland China into trouble. "Tianjin Economic Development Zone" was selected as the first production base of "Master Kong".

The success of "Master Kong" instant noodles in the market has further strengthened Ting Hsin's determination to take root and develop in the mainland. Therefore, in the Tianjin Economic Development Zone, the first noodle making factory, the second noodle making factory and the seasoning factory were successively completed. Put into production, production scale continues to expand. Since then, supporting service manufacturers such as carton factory, PSP bowl factory, coating factory, and plastic fork factory have been built successively, forming a vertical integration of the industry and laying a solid foundation for the further development of "Master Kong". "Master Kong" has successively set up production bases in Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Wuhan, Chongqing, Xi'an, Shenyang and other places, and has developed from convenience food business to multiple business fields including pastry business, beverage business, etc.