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- Q2128185 abstract "Oscar L. Tang (Chinese: 唐騮千; pinyin: Táng Liúqiān) is a Chinese-born American financier and low-profile billionaire who is notable as the first leading Chinese-American philanthropist for education and arts and culture, for which he was elected as a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2005. According to published sources, it is believed that he has given away 200-250 millions to philanthropy. Among other recognitions for his philanthropy, Tang is an honoree of the Carnegie Corporation's "Great Immigrants: The Pride of America." Tang is known to be a significant donor to institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the New York Philharmonic, Yale University, Skidmore College, the Vail Valley Foundation, the Dunhuang Foundation, the Gordon Parks Foundation, and other organizations. Tang has also contributed to other institutions including the Tang Center for Early China at Columbia University, the Princeton University's P.Y. and Kinmay W. Tang Center for East Asian Art, the Tang Center at MIT, Duke University, and Harvard University. In 2008, he gave $25 million to Phillips Academy in what was the school's largest ever single contribution. In 2014, he donated an additional $15 million to Andover to establish the Tang Institute at Andover. At The Rectory School in Pomfret, Connecticut, Tang donated the P.Y and Kinmay Tang Performing Arts Center and has created the Tang Family Endowment for Excellence in Teaching with $5 million. Tang resides in New York City and Vail, Colorado with his wife. Tang was honored as Vail Valley's Citizen of the Year in 2004.".
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- Q2128185 comment "Oscar L. Tang (Chinese: 唐騮千; pinyin: Táng Liúqiān) is a Chinese-born American financier and low-profile billionaire who is notable as the first leading Chinese-American philanthropist for education and arts and culture, for which he was elected as a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2005. According to published sources, it is believed that he has given away 200-250 millions to philanthropy.".
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