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Revision as of 17:10, 12 June 2018

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Lin Yu-lin
Born(1936-10-06)6 October 1936
Shinshō, Taihoku Prefecture, Japanese Taiwan (modern-day New Taipei City, Taiwan)
Died9 June 2018(2018-06-09) (aged 81)
NationalityTaiwanese
Occupationreal estate developer
Children7
RelativesLin Rong-San (brother)

Lin Yu-lin (Chinese: 林堉璘; 6 October 1936[2] – 9 June 2018) was a Taiwanese billionaire real estate developer, brother of fellow billionaire and politician Lin Rong-San.

Biography

Lin Yu-lin was born in 1936.[3] He was a real estate mogul, owner of the commercial property Hung Tai Center, and a major investor in the construction companies Hung Sheng Construction, Cooperative Construction and Hung Tai Asset Management. He was also a key shareholder in En Tie Commercial Bank.[4] He owned the office and retail complexes Exchange Square I and II in Taipei.[1]

According to Forbes, Lin had a net worth of $5.7 billion in January 2015.[1]

He was married with seven children and lived in Taipei.[1] He died on 9 June 2018 at the age of 81.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Lin Yu-Lin". Forbes. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
  2. ^ https://tw.news.appledaily.com/headline/daily/20180610/38039913/
  3. ^ a b Shen, Chaoqun (9 June 2018). "台灣地王、宏泰創辦人林堉璘83歲過世 曾捐千億公益信託". Yahoo Taiwan (in Chinese). Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  4. ^ "#8 Lin Yu-Lin". Forbes.