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出生于1967年12月26日,其芳名在维语中寓有“幸福”之意的维吾尔族青耳女企业家萨带提·哈麦提,也许命中注定要成就一番大事。几度风雨几度春秋之后,她所创办的阿凡提大叔家乡音乐餐厅成了美国《纽约时报》所称道的北京“小胡同里的天堂”,更为香港及海外多家传媒所报道。前不久,她捐赠给中央民族大学且是以个人名义设立和命名的旨在资助本民族特困学生的奖学金,又成了首都报刊争相聚焦的热点……
Born on December 26, 1967, Uygur blue-eyed female entrepreneur, Zanetti Hammadi, whose name was “happy” in Uyghur language, may be destined to accomplish something big. After several winds and falls for several years, she founded Uncle Afan’s hometown music restaurant became the “Little Hutong Paradise” in Beijing called by The New York Times. It was also reported by many media in Hong Kong and overseas. Not long ago, she donated to the Central University for Nationalities and is set up and named in the name of individual scholarship fund to support their own destitute students, has become the focus of attention in the capital newspaper ...