Beijing: Interpol has issued a red notice to arrest a flamboyant Chinese billionaire who has been taunting the Chinese Communist Party online and hurling accusations of corruption while living a luxurious life in exile in the United States.

Guo Wengui, aka Miles Kwok, is a Forbes rich-lister who shot to international prominence last month when it was revealed the 50-year-old was a member of US President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

Guo Wengui, who has been living outside China for more than two years, at the prestigious Mark's Club in Mayfair, London, in March. Credit:New York Times

The crucial first leaders' meeting between Mr Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping took place smoothly at Mar-a-Lago. But in the preceding days, speculation was rife that an appearance at Mar-a-Lago by Mr Kwok would deeply embarrass China. US media dubbed him the Florida "wild card".

Mr Kwok's Twitter account shows a beaming 50-year-old performing gym workouts in the world's luxury hotels, posing with sports cars, jets and drinking in exclusive bars. It also shows him in the Mar-a-Lago grounds with the executive vice-president for Trump Florida Properties, Bernd Lembcke.