Tue Oct 28
From Controversy to the Global Stage: How Chinese Economist Lingyun Xiang Earned Respect Through Real-World Solutions
2025-10-28
— The Story of a U.S.-Based Economist Who Reshaped Central Asia’s Financial Logic in Ten Minutes
In an era of noise and haste, some still choose to quietly pursue what is difficult yet right. Lingyun Xiang, a Chinese-born economist based in the United States, is one of those rare scholars who have redefined the value of academia through pragmatism and truth-seeking.

1. A Ten-Minute Revolution: From Code to Livelihood
When the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic announced the election of Professor Lingyun Xiang as a lifetime academician, the global focus was not on the honor itself but on the numbers behind it: cross-border remittance times reduced from three days to ten minutes, and transaction fees cut by 70 percent.
This technology did not come from a multinational bank, but from a Chinese research team long focused on emerging industrial finance and blockchain applications. Under Xiang’s leadership, the group developed a “blockchain-based clearing prototype system” that enabled Kyrgyzstan and neighboring countries to gain unprecedented financial independence, allowing remittances to move faster, more securely, and more transparently.
In this quiet technological revolution, Chinese scholars are no longer bystanders — they have become participants, builders, and reformers of global systems.
2. From Academic Elitism to Social Problem-Solving
For decades, the global academic community has measured scholars by publication count and journal impact factors. Xiang chose a different path — one that answers a more essential question: *Is the ultimate value of scholarship its ability to solve real-world problems?*
In a recent interview, Xiang remarked modestly, “When the water flows, people will naturally give you a certificate.” His words reflect a forgotten scientific ethos — to seek no fame, to chase no trend, but to take pride in solving problems.
His cross-border payment model allows tens of thousands of Central Asian workers to send earnings home in ten minutes. His financial-technology framework brought fintech into the lives of ordinary families.
3. Faith and Integrity Amid the Storm
Xiang’s journey has not been without turbulence. As a Christian scholar, he faced personal attacks for his faith and independence. Years ago, his effort to establish a “Borderless Science and Technology Platform” — which gathered more than 50 international academicians in a few weeks — drew online harassment and threats from vested interest groups.
He chose silence and perseverance over confrontation. After relocating to the U.S., Xiang devoted himself to integrating research with social practice. Over the years, he has published more than a dozen books on economics and finance, including *Intelligent Manufacturing: Industrial Empowerment and Business Innovation*, *ChatGPT: The Future Has Arrived*, and *The Logic of Blockchain*, translating complex financial logic into knowledge accessible to the public.
4. Echoes of Academia: From London to Bishkek
Xiang’s persistence has earned growing international recognition. He has been elected:
– Lifetime Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (RSA), United Kingdom;
– Foreign Member of the National Academy of Engineering of Ukraine;
– Lifetime Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Behind these honors lies a global acknowledgment of a new kind of scholar — one defined not by publication metrics, but by tangible solutions. As an overseas Chinese academic, Xiang embodies the belief that “technology has no borders, but conscience has direction.”
5. Lessons for the Chinese Academic Community
Xiang’s experience transcends personal achievement. It reflects a turning point for China’s academic evaluation system — from “paper-driven” to “problem-driven,” from counting publications to measuring impact, from chasing prestige to pursuing public good.
As technology evolves rapidly, his story offers a timely reminder: the true measure of scientific honor lies not in medals, but in whether technology makes life better.
Conclusion
From three days to ten minutes. From isolation to global recognition. From a misunderstood idealist to a respected practitioner — Professor Lingyun Xiang’s story reaffirms the moral conscience of science.
He has proven a timeless truth: The highest purpose of science is not the accumulation of knowledge, but the solution of problems.

Source: Official website of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic: Сян Линьюнь назначен на пост пожизненного академика Национальной академии наук Кыргызстана — Кыргыз Республикасынын Улуттук Илимдер Академиясы
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