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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was spotted on Friday trying some of Beijing’s delicacies. He was seen at No. 69 Fangzhuanchang Noodles, tucking into a bowl of “zhajiangmian” — a Beijing specialty that features noodles covered in a thick soybean-paste sauce mixed with vegetables and meat.
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Huang has built the most valuable company in the world. At the IEEE announcement ceremony earlier this year, he reflected on how it all started. Huang said he went into engineering because he always enjoyed solving math and science problems.
Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA, was spotted by netizens enjoying a bowl of traditional Beijing fried sauce noodles, or zhajiangmian, in the city's bustling Nanluoguxiang alley on Friday, according to China News Service.
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