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Chapter 267: Only with popularity can there be krypton

Chapter 267: Only with popularity can there be krypton
It’s Uncle De.

He walked in waving those newspapers. "Didn't you say you were going to build a jeans factory? Why are you sneaking into my playground? Why are you coming to Lao Heng's place instead of talking to me?!"

They looked very familiar at first glance. Qin Yuye was so considerate that he jumped up to help push the chair and explained that they had made an appointment for afternoon tea yesterday.

Uncle De teased the child: "Why, Lawson asked you to run errands for him?"

At this time, Qin Yuye's face no longer showed the deep forbearance that he had shown before, which was to get back what he had lost.

She was just innocently excited. "What's the point of running errands? We just want to try to get along and date. Besides, I want to learn business from Adong. I just called Uncle Lin at noon to confirm one of Adong's patents. There are so many things to learn."

So how can this kind of small wealth that struggles between the middle-class silly white sweet and the real white rich beauty be simple?

She actually managed to resist interrupting just now, and now she brings it out at the perfect time to show it off.

In fact, Weidong was not quite clear about it.

The mainland does not currently recognize international patents, and even the trademark law was only implemented on a trial basis in the past two years.

It just so happened that I came to Hong Kong this year to set up a patent agency company, which can be regarded as the beginning of dealing with conflicts with international patents, but it is just the beginning.

But people in Hong Kong are too concerned: "What patent? Is it for construction?"

The girl was a little shy: "Female sanitary napkins, he conceived a new style that will be more effective..."

All the old capitalists in the audience were choked.

Gan Lin's mother, why would you spend so much time on this?

But the business mindset is: "Lao Lin makes a lot of money doing this, so Xiaodong must also make a lot of money in such a large market in the mainland."

Rang Weidong did not deny: "This is the main source of funds for my construction. I prefer manufacturing and real estate..."

He still didn't give Chi Shiming away at this time. The seemingly happy scene before him was extremely dangerous!
If Qin Yuye wasn't always there to help anyone who asked questions in Cantonese, the handwritten translation would have been a distraction.

Weidong was a little confused.

Who knows what would happen if a helper who is only twenty years old fell into this whirlpool.

The scraper beside him held him and was still sharp. "So I plan to go back to Jiangzhou with Adong and build a jeans factory in Jiangzhou. I hope Uncle De will support and take care of me."

As he spoke, he quickly wrote it down for Weidong to see.

Actually, it does make sense, can I say that?

Without looking at the face and not understanding Cantonese, Weidong was able to remain calm.

Feng Chu played well in the technical round, and Shen Cuiyue was definitely better at the Jianghu round, but this kind of high-end round seemed to be Qin Yuye's home court.

It is common for seventeen-year-old girls to participate in the family business in these families.

For example, after Binfen was taken over by Uncle De's family, it was handed over to his daughter to manage, but it obviously did not look very good.

And what he seemed most concerned about wasn't the jeans: "What did you see at the amusement park?"

We just discussed the jeans business last night, and we went to his amusement park this morning. It was definitely not just for fun.

He only spoke Cantonese, and Qin Yuye quickly wrote and responded: "Adong said he was interested in building an amusement park in Jiangzhou. There's a big zoo there, but after seeing Songcheng, he seems to be adjusting his thinking."

Her characteristic is that she dares to speak up in such a big-name situation.

Even if she relies on her status as a translator or a girlfriend, at least she dares to say it.

Perhaps it was Rang Weidong's previous attitude towards his friends that gave her the courage.

Sure enough, it attracted the attention of Uncle De and others: "What do you think?"

"Is there a big zoo in Jiangzhou?"

Weidong really doesn't mind introducing these Hong Kong funds to diversify and improve Jiangzhou's construction.

After a moment's thought, he selected an area beside the hand-drawn urban map. "Jiangzhou and Rongdu are both large cities in the mainland. Earlier this year, I donated 300,000 yuan to the largest panda research base in the country, Rongdu, to protect pandas. Of course, this also earned me several opportunities to use pandas in advertising."

Only businesspeople know that charity isn't done without a purpose. They immediately expressed their approval of his move, nodding and exchanging pleasantries. Rang Weidong was also demonstrating his strength. "We just talked about how real estate is still stuck in a private sector, but it's starting to loosen up. The same is true for the advertising industry. Currently, there's only one brick-and-mortar TV station in the entire mainland, and there's virtually no commercial advertising. However, I managed to secure advertising spots of approximately 30 seconds each during the two most important time slots. I tried to create two relatively crude, but highly effective, ads. This is the foundation for my confidence in selling jeans well in mainland China. I have a strong national sales team, and with advertising opportunities, the sanitary napkins were an instant hit nationwide upon launch."

Uncle Tak runs one of the only two TV stations in Hong Kong. It can be said that he is not very concerned about amusement parks, jeans, etc. at the moment. He has focused all his energy on the TV station in the past two years.

I immediately became very interested: "Can a TV station in mainland China be operated?"

Rang Weidong shook his head: "Don't even think about it. Television stations must be controlled by the government..."

In a sense, HK is indeed a rare hotspot for commercial liberalization in modern history, but after missing the wild period of the 1950s and 1960s, it is difficult for ordinary people to squeeze into the track.

Therefore, Weidong does not want you to think that the mainland market is too closed:
"Even if you want to do advertising on TV, you need to have the qualifications of an advertising company and an agency. I have managed to obtain both of these. So if you come to the mainland and need any advertising work, you can ask me to do the service. It is absolutely cheap and good quality, and you will be satisfied."

These people were already whispering to Uncle De: "This guy is dishonest. He keeps all the good stuff for himself."

"But it's definitely good material for business, and the insights are extremely accurate!"

Nonsense, how can the Heavenly Eye that looks back be inaccurate?

Rang Weidong was actually quite honest: "When I heard Lawson talk about Uncle De's Songcheng, I immediately became interested in doing a similar project in Jiangzhou. I'd already acquired several old buildings from the Republican era and planned to renovate and preserve them along the streetscape. They'd have some tourism value and would tie in with future real estate development, so of course I decided to go and learn from them."

Real estate developers just can't stand hearing the word "real estate", while others can't help but ask what the current housing prices are.

Wei Dong almost blurted out the truth after the conversation went off track: "I'll tell you later, but after we visited Songcheng, I think there's a big problem. This solution..."

Fortunately, at this moment, he clearly felt that he was squeezed by the ball again, and he reacted instantly and changed his words: "Look, I have to try it in Jiangzhou to know if it works."

Everyone around was cunning and sly, and they all laughed. "See, see? Just now he was trying to persuade us not to compete with him for business in the center of Jiangzhou City by building a building. Now he's holding back and trying to negotiate terms with you!"

It also has a bit of a teasing meaning towards Uncle De.

Even after he stood up to greet them and helped serve tea, Qin Yuye would hold Weidong's arm intimately when he returned to sit, write a small note to translate Cantonese, and do some small movements naturally and discreetly.

But Uncle De didn't relax: "How should we do this?"

He can obviously speak some Mandarin.

Rang Weidong wanted to act it out, but he wasn't very good at that kind of thing. After thinking it over, he said frankly, "First of all, I think Songcheng's hardware is pretty good. The ancient buildings, the greenery, and other aspects are all good. Secondly, the concept is based on ancient scenes, with shops, banks, theaters, temples, and courtyards, all maintained by staff in ancient costumes. The idea is not bad, but what's the problem? There are no people."

Everyone else fell silent and watched and listened attentively.

These are all tycoons from various businesses, especially real estate, who must have met countless highly educated and intelligent managers and planning experts.

You should all have seen Uncle De's Songcheng, and now you all want to hear the opinions of this mainlander.

Rang Weidong is actually reasoning backwards, following the example of internet celebrities: "It's said that amusement parks were also very popular ten years ago. Remember that word, popular. Now, whether it's because of more competitors, aging equipment, or the zoo's lack of scale, the reality is that visitor numbers are decreasing. Under these circumstances, spending a huge amount of money to renovate Songcheng in the hope of attracting more tourists is not a good idea, but it's definitely not cost-effective."

At this level, subordinates are terrified when reporting to bosses.

Weidong was free from desire and free to speak his mind. He was also certain it would be effective. "Actually, the most accurate approach would be to create buzz. Using facilities and buildings to create buzz is the most expensive. What if we use people to achieve it? For example, I heard from Xiao Qin that your TV station is planning a Miss Asia pageant after next year's Spring Festival. What if you held it in Songcheng? Do you think it would attract tourists?"

Ideas are like this. Maybe just a light touch can clear up a blockage and bring clarity to the world.

Everyone around laughed, and several applauded: "That's right! Xiaodong's idea is very likely correct. The key is that it won't cost much to try it out!"

"You should give Xiaodong some feedback. This idea might just revitalize Songcheng. I heard your financial statements aren't looking good."

Rang Weidong added, "The beauty pageant I mentioned is just one idea. It's a direction. For example, if I see a stage, can we find a fat female emcee who's particularly good at speaking to casually recruit brides and act as matchmakers?"

"For example, instead of spending a fortune on architectural renovations, what about parades through the streets? Or maybe a wedding sedan chair, a prefect's tour, or even a beheading scene? You have to give tourists a reason to come, and there have to be things to see."

"Finally, wasn't Songcheng built to be used for TV dramas? So, they should have deliberately created these classic scenes in the TV series to attract tourists to check in, put on ancient costumes, and experience the same scenes. And then promote this kind of play on TV. That's what we call popularity."

Capitalists don't do charity.

But if it shows great value, and Weidong does it like this, it seems like a complete set of playing methods.

Then you have to pay the price.

Qin Yuye's beautiful eyes flickered, and she couldn't help but put her chin on Wei Dong's shoulder.

As a result, this guy thought you were getting too far, so he shook his shoulders and could push the Hong Kong girl away without even wearing overalls!
(End of this chapter)

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