Years: Salted fish life since going to the countryside.
Chapter 1682 The Conference Capital
Chapter 1682 The Conference Capital
Han Li didn't know anyone in Los Angeles. Could it be a hotel restaurant waiter coming to clear the dishes? No, the hotel wouldn't call a guest without a reason.
Even without answering the call, one can roughly guess what the situation is. It's probably someone looking for opportunities, or, as is often the case with American-style recruitment services that help people relax.
Han Li was initially reluctant to accept the offer, but after thinking about it, he did.
The call was similar to what Han Li had expected; it was from a recruitment service agency.
This service agency is quite influential; at the very least, it has some connection with this hotel. Otherwise, they wouldn't have put their staff's photo albums in the bedside table drawers of every room.
Of course, the people in the album are only a portion of those in this organization that can be made public.
Some lesser-known, but not publicly known, individuals can also be contacted, and as long as the other party is in Los Angeles, they can quickly arrive at the hotel room.
Han Li could just listen to such things and let it go. He had gained nothing along the way, so he wasn't in the mood for such amusement.
Moreover, African Americans make up a large proportion of the population in Los Angeles, and the prevalence of AIDS there is probably even more severe than in New York.
Han Li wouldn't gamble his future happiness on a moment of pleasure unless he was absolutely certain of success.
After hanging up the phone, Han Li called the hotel reception and asked them to book his flight to Las Vegas for the next day.
Next, Han Li sat in front of the window with a teacup and a book in his hand.
I read books, drink tea, and occasionally watch the performances on the street to relax until I feel sleepy before going to bed.
The next morning, Han Li practiced his boxing and martial arts in his room. After washing up, he drank tea and read books in his room. When it was almost time, he went downstairs to have breakfast.
After breakfast, Han Li went to the front desk to pick up the plane ticket the hotel had booked for him and then checked out.
However, since there were less than two hours before boarding, Han Li refused the hotel's offer to send him to the airport. He planned to take the tram and taxi and take a quick look around Los Angeles.
Look around here at this time of year. Is Los Angeles really like the ghostly city depicted in a certain movie, filled with scandals, violence, drugs, and sex?
When Han Li walked out of the hotel, he found that there were no people on both sides of the street. But thinking that it was only a little past nine o'clock, it was normal that those people hadn't appeared.
Next, Han Li hailed a taxi and had the driver take him around several famous streets in Los Angeles.
However, it was just a quick look around, and Han Li couldn't see many things from the car.
Moreover, with only a little over an hour to spare, the taxi only took Han Li to two streets before they had to head to the airport.
Because this flight was from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, the seat pockets in the cabin were filled with information about the gambling city and some hotel details.
After settling into his seat, Han Li took out several magazines from his net bag and began to read them.
If Los Angeles is a ghost city that combines scandal, violence, drugs, and sex.
Las Vegas is a city of desire, a place where money, luxury, and sex coexist.
These magazines all described the extravagant, decadent, and lavish lifestyle of Las Vegas, with its dazzling lights, nightly revelry, and lavish spending.
Most magazines say that if you're in Las Vegas, every night is Thanksgiving or Christmas Eve.
Even if it's Monday, you can still party like it's the end of the world. Just come to a certain hotel in Las Vegas and you'll experience a feeling of being on God's throne.
(Hotels in Las Vegas are basically integrated venues that combine gambling, leisure, entertainment, and accommodation.)
Of course, besides promoting life in Las Vegas and advertising for certain hotels, these magazines also contain content about the city's history and recent changes.
For example, starting in 1958, Las Vegas decided to vigorously develop its tourism industry and promote hosting various conferences in the city.
Subsequently, all hotels in Las Vegas began to upgrade, expanding their standard rooms and introducing more luxurious and extravagant rooms, as well as venues for various conferences.
By 1960, Las Vegas had nearly 12,800 rooms of various types.
By 1965, the number of these rooms had reached more than 15,000.
By last year (1981), the total number of hotel rooms in Las Vegas had exceeded 46,000.
Because of the excellent living environment and high-quality, thoughtful, and comprehensive services.
Las Vegas hosted 350 conferences last year, with nearly 200,000 attendees, and has begun to earn the title of the world's conference capital.
Because Los Angeles is so close to Las Vegas, it only takes a little over an hour to fly there.
Han Li hadn't finished reading all the magazines in front of him when the plane began its descent.
When Han Li walked out of the airport, his first impression of Las Vegas was that it was huge, at least bigger than New York or Los Angeles.
This largeness is mainly reflected in the width of the roads; the number of high-rise buildings is much smaller, which may be why the roads appear so wide.
Many of the taxis here operate under the hotel's name, displaying hotel brochures in their vehicles. If you choose to stay at this hotel, the taxi will take you there for free.
Although many of the people who got off the plane were excited and looked like they were about to make a fortune, they got into those free taxis and left the airport.
However, Han Li planned to explore this gambling city thoroughly, at least to find out which hotel in the city was the largest and had the most guests, so that it would be convenient for his later alms-seeking activities.
Therefore, Han Li did not take those free taxis.
As Han Li left the airport in a taxi and entered downtown Las Vegas...
Not only are there billboards everywhere advertising scantily clad, sexy women, but also many scantily clad, sexy women standing under the parasols and in the shade along the streets.
It's fair to say that upon entering the city, everything one sees inevitably evokes a sexual fantasy.
Taxi drivers all over the world are probably quite talkative, because as soon as they entered the city, he started telling Han Li about the local situation.
The driver said that in Las Vegas, women's bodies are second only to slot machines.
The young women here either work as cleaners in hotels and guesthouses, making beds and cleaning, or they do very easy jobs that pay more.
Moreover, those easy money jobs in Las Vegas are clearly divided into several different tiers.
Those standing by the roadside are only the lowest tier; the higher tiers are...
(End of this chapter)
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