Vanke, China's biggest listed developer, became the top target for bloggers, who accused it of forcing employees to limit disaster relief donations to just 10 yuan ($1.44).
Press reports subsequently carried forceful denials from Vanke, but bloggers were not deterred from attacking Wang Shi, the company's chairman, who is known for climbing Mount Everest.
"He has crossed all the world's tallest peaks, but he can't even take a step towards a tomb in Wenchuan," read one posting that circulated on Chinese blogs. Wenchuan is the city at the epicentre of last week's quake that killed more than 30,000.作者: B3B4 时间: 2008-5-25 09:59
英文论坛对王石事件的看法. 下面是一个英国人的留言:
I've been reading Chinese media reporting thatmost of the newly minted Chinese billionaires have been extremelystingy in donations. One real estate tycoon even told employees to notgive more than 10 yuan, which is like a buck!!! I hope you can reportsomething about this. Being the new rich also means you must help morein times of national crisis, the average citizen contribute far morethan the billionaires, that's just wrong.作者: B3B4 时间: 2008-5-25 10:02