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Nina Wang


Nina Wang (born Kung Yu Sum () 29 September 1937〔 (龔如心傳奇一生 ), Ming Pao; accessed 4 April 2007.〕 – 3 April 2007) was Asia's richest woman, with an estimated net worth of US$4.2 billion at the time of her death. She was the widow of Hong Kong chemical magnate Teddy Wang (Wang Teh Huei, 王德輝), who disappeared in 1990 after a kidnapping.
==Early life==
Kung Yu Sum was born in Shanghai to Wenzhounese parents, where she was a childhood playmate of Teddy Wang, whose father Wang Din-shin, a Wenzhounese businessman, established a paint and chemical business. The Wangs moved to Hong Kong from Wenzhou, and the business became the Chinachem Group, eventually one of Hong Kong's largest and most powerful companies based on a lucrative pharmaceutical division. In 1948, when she was 11 and he 15, they renewed their friendship, and in 1955 they married.
Nicknamed "Little Sweetie" ("Siu Tim Tim" or "小甜甜" in Cantonese), she was noted for her two pigtails and her love of dressing in traditional Chinese dresses. She was the richest woman in Asia and the world's 35th richest person, with a fortune of $4.2bn, according to ''Forbes'' magazine; a fortune which exceeded that of American talk show host Oprah Winfrey.〔

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