While the world knew him as the face of Alibaba, Jack Ma was quietly building something else - a personal sanctuary, far from the chaos of boardrooms and business deals.
In 2015, Ma purchased Brandon Park - a 28,100-acre jewel hidden in New York's Adirondack Mountains. Once part of the Rockefeller legacy, this land isn't just real estate. It's rivers and trout ponds. It's pine forests and a 2,200-foot mountain. It's silence.
For $23 million, Ma didn't buy a mansion or a mega-yacht. He bought quiet, nature, and legacy.
His goal? Not profit. But preservation.
Brandon Park now serves as a private retreat for Ma and his family - a place to slow down, breathe, and protect something bigger than himself.
No flashy developments. Just trees. Just time. A reminder that true wealth isn't always measured in dollars - but in how much space you leave untouched.
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