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Chapter 956 Only those with talent can achieve great things; hard work is only to realize that talen

Chapter 956 Only those with talent can achieve great things; hard work is only to realize that talent.
It is also a modern industrial technology.

The cable car has completely transformed the tourism attributes of the summit of Mount Kuimen.

For ten yuan, you can take a chairlift up the mountain; it's not tiring at all and even a bit thrilling.

Upon reaching the summit, one immediately feels the grandeur of "standing at the very top."

Looking down at the Three Gorges from this point, it appears as a jade belt winding through towering peaks.

Tourists are satisfied, and the continuously operating cableway is also able to transport supplies up the mountain.

From building materials to daily necessities, this immediately reduced various costs at the mountaintop.

More than a dozen marine engineers, who were simply traveling with foreign technicians, took out their X cameras, which they had bought at the foot of the mountain, to take photos as souvenirs.

Old Wang is now mostly chatting with the CEO of the black-market finance company, while Long Zhenwei wants to go to the Taoist temple with the Taoist priest to visit friends.

Wu Shengyun's vision had long surpassed this small tourism project, so he made sure to arrange everything around the area in front of everyone.

The filmmakers were completely captivated by the scenery, and Wei Dong even described it to Brother Jie, saying that they would come here to film "Blackwood Cliff" in the future, where there is a drop of 1,200 meters from the front mountain to the river surface, and the filming would be absolutely thrilling and exciting.

Brother Jie smiled wryly, saying that he was now covered in injuries, having suffered another serious injury last year.

But he couldn't resist and performed a set of Tongbei Quan (a type of Chinese martial art) with great momentum on the viewing platform.

Amidst the biting mountain wind, Brother Jie's unique martial arts aesthetic, a fusion of power, speed, and flexibility, is both gentle and strong, agile and beautiful.

This prompted several Taoist priests to quietly applaud; they truly knew their stuff.

Beidu Film Industry was even more pleased to praise the martial arts moves and techniques for containing rich Chinese philosophical concepts.

Each move is as beautiful as a dance, rich in the essence of Chinese martial arts.

It was almost afternoon, and the evening glow began to appear in the distance as dusk fell.

At 25, Jie still exudes youthful vigor and vitality.

He focused on his fists and feet, displaying the demeanor of a grandmaster.

Liang Jiahui silently took photos with his camera, which made Wei Dong mutter to himself. He finally understood that some things cannot be concealed by editing and shooting skills alone; it is a difference in talent.

The film studio executives immediately begged to make a martial arts film like this.

Wei Dong should still be considerate of Jie Ge's health, remembering how badly he deteriorated as he got older.

It was only during dinner at the Taoist temple that they asked Master Qingcheng, who was truly knowledgeable about self-cultivation, to take Brother Jie's pulse.

Actually, I massaged each meridian one by one.

The situation is very bad.

To be precise, the high-intensity training, competitions, and performances over the past ten or twenty years have resulted in numerous injuries, both overt and covert. As a result, Jay's muscles have become severely damaged, and his tendons and bones have suffered extensive damage.

Wei Dong insisted that the number be reduced to one film per year: "One film can still guarantee you tens of millions in income. You can spend more time traveling the world, taking care of your health, and meticulously crafting your films. You don't need to rush to meet the quota. As long as you stay healthy, twenty or thirty high-quality films over twenty or thirty years will be more meaningful."

Of course, these words were spoken by the two of them standing by the viewing railing in the night breeze.

Brother Jie was still captivated by this free and leisurely lifestyle: "I really wish I could be like this sooner. Is it possible? In my organization..."

That's why so many people want to go abroad; they've been constrained for far too long.

Actually, once you go out and see for yourself, it's just so-so.

Wei Dong kept her in suspense: "You go to Hong Kong first, stay at my house or with Ah Fai, relax and experience a life without so many tasks, so many responsibilities, and so many filming commitments. Well, Chow Yun-fat filmed more than ten or twenty movies the year before last, and he was completely injured. Now he has completely let go and is leading a team to play a basketball warm-up game."

Brother Jie actually wanted to follow this basketball team and wander around and see what it was like.

He was going crazy from holding it in.

She started performing abroad when she was six or seven years old, making her one of the few national treasures that could be presented to the world at that time.

It's somewhat like what Zou Huimin said: taking the view from the elevated platform and seeing it as if you're also on the mountaintop.

Rang Weidong described it this way: "Many of us came up by cable car and thought we were capable of climbing the 10-kilometer trail."

As a result, the next day, Brother Jie insisted that he climb the mountain with him.

Deep down, he's still a child.

This won't do. Going up the mountain is easy, but coming down is hard, especially for someone like Brother Jie whose leg muscles are all knotted up. Going down the mountain is torture.

It took a lot of persuasion from the group of people to finally get Brother Jie to take the cable car down the mountain.

The Taoist temple, now a popular place of worship, has twenty or thirty rooms. Although they are large communal rooms, they are clean and tidy, and can accommodate over a hundred people without any problem.

Wei Dong's feeling is that he should continue to build, even if there aren't many tourists now, and reserve space in advance to use the house as a tea room, museum, or study.

Moreover, looking down from the back of the mountain, there's another mountain peak about two or three hundred meters away. Although it's not as tall and offers such a panoramic view, there's a relatively flat area there. We could build an aerial cableway there and start construction on that as well.

The principle is the same as that of Fengdu Ghost City upstream: continuous construction over the years. Only with enough attractions can tourists be drawn to visit and stay. Otherwise, even with such a scenic mountaintop, it wouldn't be enough to keep visitors entertained for several hours. And only through such extensive construction can the surrounding villagers directly generate income and create numerous job opportunities.

In any case, all the profits generated from the cableway will be given to Master Chi to invest in construction. When Wei Dong returned to Jiangzhou this time, he arranged for the elevator and cableway factory to prepare for the second cross-mountain cableway.

Director Zi assisted with the procedures through the education and culture department.

Only when tourist attractions are large enough can the tourism corporation's business scale be sufficiently prosperous in the future.

It's very clear, from the villagers who come to worship at the mountain in an endless stream early in the morning, to the villages that have sprung up around the cable car station after descending the mountain.

The economy in this area has already seen a significant boost.

Because there are always villages that can't be developed, Liang Jiahui and Brother Jie can see the huge gap.

I have gained a more startling understanding of poverty in rural areas of mainland China.

After boarding the ship, Wei Dong pointed out the county towns passing by outside the window: "Even a county town this big has countless aspects to consider when it comes to developing the whole system, let alone prefecture-level cities and provinces. Let's take a shortcut and make some changes in rural tourist areas..."

As he spoke, just like when he was describing the Skynet surveillance network to the Hong Kong Police Commissioner, he tapped his fingers on the table: "One or two points may not mean much at first, but when these points are densely packed and form a network, our dream of change will be realized."

Everyone couldn't help but take a closer look at the city of Kuizhou by the river.

These county towns, built along the river and relying on the ancient city walls, are often chaotic and disorderly, with layers upon layers of old and new mixed together.

The building is very three-dimensional, with varying heights and a well-organized layout. It does look quite chaotic, giving people a sense of disarray that makes them unsure where to begin trying to manage it.

Those who can sort this out are no ordinary people.

So having Wei Dong warn Director Zi not to get involved in more sophisticated operations was truly for his own good.

Today was quick; we arrived in Shangzhou in just over an hour, and there was still time to have lunch at Wei Dong's riverside villa.

Before even entering the old wharf area of ​​Shangzhou City, the scenery suddenly changed on the high-speed boat going upstream. Suddenly, a large area of ​​factory towers and pipes appeared, and not far away were neatly arranged high-rise buildings.

In the 1980s, when most buildings were made of brick and earth, this stood like a groundbreaking industrial city on the riverbank.

Wei Dong was somewhat surprised: "Is the equipment for corn bioengineering really that conspicuous?"

Li Erfeng knew it better than him: "This is only the first phase of the project. The experts said it's mainly to build a thermal power plant..."

Wei Dong was in charge of obtaining project approvals, Dong Xueqing was only responsible for reviewing and approving the use of funds, and Li Erfeng was in charge of overseeing how the funds were used.

Furthermore, the people involved in the infrastructure construction are our own people, and the equipment procurement is also completed through our own sales system, so it would be very costly for others to try to tamper with it.

The docks are all owned by the family, and you can go up to the small building on the cliff by following the stone steps next to it.

Wei Dong couldn't possibly eat anything delicious. He just ate a couple of bites and then went to check out the new city and factories. Li Erfeng also quickly put down her chopsticks.

Liang Jiahui wanted to go with them, but Dong Xueqing stopped him: "This hot and sour soup hot pot is Wei Dong's business. He used to make some money selling cured meat, and his parents opened this restaurant in Jiangzhou to provide employment for many young people from the countryside..."

Only Xiaodie clung to her father's neck, while Chongchong, holding a rice bowl, leaned against her mother's knees, listening to stories.

Everyone else was also drawn in.

Of course, many people have a completely new understanding of this previously soft-spoken and elegant proprietress.

No wonder this is the demeanor of an empress who has given birth; it turns out she and her lord started from the very beginning, hand in hand.

Li Erfeng directed Wei Dong to head in the opposite direction towards the sanitary napkin factory. They followed the same path, walked a few dozen meters, and entered through a guarded back gate, where the double-cab van was parked.

The security guards were exceptionally attentive in helping to open the door: "Mr. Rang is back! Mr. Li told us to wash the car every day."

When the old security guard saw that the lines were exaggerated, Li Erfeng tried to cover it up by telling the guard to shut up.

But he calmly reached out and took the child, carrying him to the front passenger seat.

After Wei Dong started the car and drove through the factory area, Li Erfeng said, "I also want to have a baby."

Tell Wei Dong not to get entangled with her under the basket, and to create distance for a three-pointer: "Has the acquisition of West Second Street started yet?"

Li Erfeng pouted, but had no choice but to follow suit: "We've accepted them. We've exchanged 37 old buildings and more than 60 illegal buildings for residential and factory buildings on a one-to-one basis. Only the ownership of the houses is transferred to the West Second Street Tourism Resources Company, while the land still belongs to the city. We've already exchanged three-quarters of them. The main thing we haven't been willing to move is the slaughterhouse."

Wei Dong nodded: "Help me arrange a dinner with the factory manager later... Not bad, the landscaping in this new district is quite good."

The once muddy three-way intersection was transformed into a clean and tidy free market, but the real development of the streets and urban areas has to begin now.

The new urban area of ​​Beijiaochang, consisting of more than ten high-rise buildings and twenty or thirty eight-story buildings, is slowly unfolding like a brand-new scroll behind the Free Market.

This is indeed a model of Shangzhou taking the lead in the country's housing reform.

But at the heart of all this is that new corn bioengineering plant hidden deep in the city.

All the efforts over the years were just to polish this He Shi Bi jade.

(End of this chapter)

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