Jack Ma Resurfaces in A Video After Missing for Months

Alibaba’s founder Jack Ma was reported missing for more than 2 months after a rift with Chinese Communist Party (CCP). He has resurfaced now in a video that went viral on the internet.

Alibaba’s founder Jack Ma was reported missing for more than 2 months after a rift with Chinese Communist Party (CCP). He has resurfaced now in a video which was first reported in a local blog, surfaced on the Internet.  

In the video he was addressing an annual teachers' event called the Jack Ma Rural Teachers Award. It was launched by the Jack Ma Foundation in 2015. However, his whereabouts are still unknown and the video does not indicate the place or time of the shoot. Jack Ma is heard saying in the video that he will meet after the pandemic is over. In the video he says, "'On this day, we have held an award ceremony in Sanya for 5 years. However, this year we cannot for obvious reasons. But we are all connected via video calls and I promise to meet you all soon after the pandemic is over."

The event was previously held in Sanya, South China's Hainan Province, each year on the traditional Chinese Laba Festival, but due to COVID-19 it was reorganized as an online event for the first time.  

Earlier reports about him being missing began when he failed to appear in the final episode of his own talent show, Africa’s Business Heroes. His picture was also taken off the website. 

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