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China, accusations have been accused of being punished too weak for a five-year prison sentence by a real estate conglomerate who committed a sex offense against a 9-year-old girl. He is known for his charity, and his anger is greater.

Correspondent Sung-Yeop Jung from Beijing.

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Wang Tong, chairman of one of China's leading real estate companies, has served as a People's Representative in Jiangsu Province and has political influence.

Even though the accumulated donation amounted to more than 34 billion won, he was the leader in charity work, but his insidious inside was very different from his appearance.

In July of last year, Wang inflicted sexual violence at his hotel on an attractive 9-year-old girl, trying to hang out at Shanghai Disneyland.

The report of the parents who found the wound on the child's body resulted in imprisonment of the king, and the court, which had tried for nearly a year, sentenced the king to five years in prison.

This is because he admitted to the king, not for rape, but for child molestation.

Under the Chinese Penal Code, up to five years in prison for child molestation is the maximum.

[King's lawyer: I was willing to prostitute, but the minor is not touching the king's Maginot Line.]

This remark from the king's lawyer, to the point that it wasn't a big mistake, fueled the rising anger of the citizens.

When I thought of a girl who would live in a lifetime of mental pain, the criticism that President Wang had to live in prison for the rest of the year was criticized.

The state media also published an article stating that if they were Western societies, they would have been sentenced to decades in prison.

Self-help criticism has also been raised that Chinese society's perceptions of child sexual assaults still reveal poor reality.

(Video coverage: Gyu Kyu, Video editing: Yonghwa Jung)