The passing of Wu Xinghan, the former head of Shandong Taishan, has left many in the industry and beyond mourning his loss. Born on January 11th, 1925, Wu Xinghan was a prominent figure in the Chinese business world for over six decades.
During his career, Wu Xinghan held several high-profile positions, including Chairman of Shandong Taishan Group and President of the China National Coal Corporation. He is best known for his contributions to the coal industry and his efforts to improve working conditions for miners.
Wu Xinghan passed away on April 16th, 2014, at the age of 87. His death came as a shock to many who knew him, as he had been in good health until just a few months before his passing.
In recognition of his achievements, Wu Xinghan received numerous awards throughout his life, including the Order of Merit from the People's Republic of China and the Medal of Honor from the State Council of the People's Republic of China.
Despite his passing, Wu Xinghan's legacy lives on through his contributions to the coal industry and his commitment to improving working conditions for miners. His passing serves as a reminder of the importance of leadership and dedication in the business world, and a testament to the impact that one person can have on their community and country.
