Nicknames of
It is not unusual for Vietnamese
billionaires to be assigned informal nicknames by the public, media or
colleagues. While most accept the monikers bestowed on them, others are less
comfortable with what they are called.
Tycoon Le Thanh Than.
Being the second son in the family, Doan Nguyen Duc,
the owner of Hoang Anh Gia Lai Group, was called by his relatives “Ba Duc”,
meaning “Duc, the second child”, according to the custom of the central
region’s people.
However, he is better known in the business community
as “Bau Duc”, meaning “football club owner Duc”. That’s because he owns the
Hoang Anh Gia Lai Football Club, a big name in the
Though he is the president of Hoang Anh Gia Lai Group,
which is involved in many different fields, from real estate and rubber
growing to hydropower and agriculture, no “business nickname” has been
granted to Duc.
Le Thanh Than, the owner of the Lai Chau-based
Construction Private Enterprise, is a major tycoon who has developed numerous
real estate projects across the country. His great fortune is exhibited by
the Rolls Royce he roams around in.
The moniker Than has ended up with, however, does not
dwell on his fortune or his luxurious car. Since he always wears simple
clothes and follows a simple lifestyle(well, with the exception of the
Rolls), he has been dubbed “Dai gia dieu cay”. That translates to “the
hubble-bubble tycoon”, reflecting the businessman’s preference for smoking
tobacco from a water pipe (the hubble-bubble) typically used by farmers.
In
The owner of the Dai Nam Tourism Complex, Huynh Uy
Dung, has been given a similarly modest nickname, despite assets believed to
be worth trillions of dong. He is called “Dung Lo Voi” (“Dung of lime-kiln”).
Before striking it rich, Dung was a state employee in
Thu Dau Mot Town of Binh Duong Province. He then took an extra job – making
lime and color-washing walls.
Being the first Vietnamese businessman recognized by
Forbes as a dollar billionaire, Pham Nhat Vuong, the President of Vingroup,
the largest real estate group in
However, Vuong’s ambitious plan to develop Hon Tre, a
deserted island off the city of
In fact, Vuong is not the first businessman to be
granted a putative island monarchy from the public. The title of “Island
King” was assigned to Dao Hong Tuyen, President of Au Lac Company Ltd, for
his plans to develop the Tuan Chau tourism complex on
The nicknames of other businessmen, to some extent,
relate to their business fields or hobbies. Businesswoman Nguyen Thi Mai
Thanh, who holds the post of General Director of the Refrigeration
Engineering Enterprise (REE), which owns the well-known brand of Reetech air
conditioner, has for the last 30 years been called “Nu tuong REE”, or “REE’s
Lady General”.
Phan Hung Cuong, a young entrepreneur belonging to the
“8X generation” (those born in 1980s), is known as “Cuong Luxury”. He earned
that title from his collection of luxury cars; he is also chair of Luxury
Cars Showroom.
Meanwhile, “Cuong dollar”, the son of the President of
Quoc Cuong Gia Lai Group, a real estate group, said he feels uncomfortable
with the moniker assigned to him.
Dat Viet
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Thứ Bảy, 5 tháng 7, 2014
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