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Ma backs female entrepreneurs(2)

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2015-05-21 08:48China Daily Editor: Si Huan

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd held the Global Conference on Women and Entrepreneurship on Wednesday in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province. The conference is discussing the steps needed to encourage more women to pursue their professional and personal ambitions. Published below are excerpts from some key speakers.

Vicky Zhao, well-known Chinese actress and director

Women should remain independent and retain their glamor, said Vicky Zhao, a well-known Chinese actress and director.

"I dreamed of being an independent and globe-trotting individual when I was young," said Zhao.

Zhao said despite her marriage, she maintains her independent personality and life.

"I want to be the best of myself and hence do not make too many demands on my husband. We are partners and friends, and we respect each other."

So Young, the 2013 Chinese drama film, directed by Zhao, is a good example of how Chinese people lead their lives.

Zhao said she always strives to retain her charm. "It is a pity if you abandon your glamor as you take on more and more responsibilities."

Lucy Peng, chief people officer of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd

Women should take advantage of their characteristics and not give up on instinct, said Lucy Peng, chief people officer of the Hangzhou-based Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.

"One characteristic of women is that they are fond of having dreams. When I have a new business to start, I often dream of changing the world a bit," Peng said.

Peng said the second characteristic of women is being unreasonable.

The third characteristic of women is that they sometimes can be narrow-minded.

Peng said women cannot give up their instincts because they are entering a data technology period and it is important to have a clear picture and somatic senses.

Women should find ways to relax, she said.

Liu Qing, president of taxi-hailing company Didi Kuaidi Dache

Handling pressure, upgrading business and inspiring people are important steps for a startup company, said Liu Qing, president of taxi-hailing company Didi Kuaidi Dache.

"In the first month that I joined Didi Dache last year, it was very stressful because I only worked for Goldman Sachs Group Inc previously and my new company had spent a lot of money to compete with Kuaidi Dache," said Liu.

Liu said she faced tremendous pressure because most of her workmates in the new company termed her a "goddess".

She said upgrading business is very important in the mobile Internet sector.

Liu said her company is doing a business no player did before, so she has to inspire her workmates, telling them the company's mission and ways to deal with problems.

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