Forbes China, the Chinese-language edition of Forbes, has unveiled its third ranking of Chinese entrepreneurs under the age of 30.
These bright stars, both young and ambitious, have risen to prominence and even initiated reforms in some industries. They cover a total of 12 different fields, including finance, e-commerce, software, education, manufacturing, entertainment, computer gaming, health care, art and fashion, marketing and advertisement, catering and environmental protection.
Most entrepreneurs on the list hail from big cities such as Beijing and Shanghai and there is also one American on there who successfully started up his business in China.
The following are the top 30 Chinese entrepreneurs under 30 in 2014 by Forbes (listed in alphabetical order).
Chai Ke(柴可)
Age: 27
Position: Founder, Yoloho Beijing Internet Technology Co., Ltd.
Headquarters: Beijing
Industry: Internet & mobile Internet
Chai Ke created Dayima, an assistant application to provide female users with health care service, in 2012. He is known as a pioneer in the female Internet community.