Resolutions made by the shareholders' meeting to amend the Articles of Association and change the corporate form must be passed by shareholders representing more than two thirds of the voting rights.

It is stipulated in the second paragraph of Article 43 of the Company Law: "The shareholders' meeting shall make a resolution to amend the Articles of Association, increase or decrease the registered capital, and the resolution of merger, division, dissolution or change of corporate form of the company must be passed by shareholders representing more than two thirds of the voting rights. "Article 42 of the Company Law stipulates:" At the shareholders' meeting, shareholders shall exercise their voting rights in proportion to their capital contribution; However, unless otherwise stipulated in the articles of association. " Therefore, generally speaking, "shareholders representing more than two thirds of the voting rights" refers to shareholders who contribute more than two thirds.