Jack Ma's Quiet Escape into the Wild


Jack Ma's Quiet Escape into the Wild

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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