When Manli Ho saw her father’s name being used to advertise US$40,000 houses in his hometown in China, she was outraged. His Hometown Has Homes for $40,000,” one headline on the now-removed English-language webpage read. The “Schindler” comparison refers to German businessman Oskar Schindler, who saved about 1,200 Jews by employing them in his factories in occupied Poland during the Holocaust. But now, a real estate website is using Ho Feng-shan’s legacy to sell homes in his hometown, drawing backlash from local authorities in Yiyang and his daughter in the United States. The website, Yiyang Fangchan – “fangchan” means real estate in Chinese – markets property in Yiyang, a city in Hunan province with 4 million residents where Ho Feng-shan was born in 1901.