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Something went wrong. In short, I was watching a movie or coding session
All of a sudden, the entire monitor was frozen and motionless. After restarting, I couldn't even enter the system. Alas! Just after the repair, new problems appeared not long after. The quality of today's computers is really not that bad. I
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Please forgive me for the impact! I can't guarantee how this book will suit everyone's taste. The only thing I can guarantee is that it will be completed. This is what I guarantee with my little personality, before my personality is completely bankrupt.
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I don’t know since when, in Hong Kong’s newspapers, TV, and radio, there has been a page, or pictures and explanations, introducing in detail the environment and landforms of Cheung Chau, living habits, and unique local specialties and family culture.
Reports. In newspapers and magazines, in addition to long articles about the beautiful environment of Cheung Chau, there are also many color photos of Cheung Chau, which include the life of the aborigines of Cheung Chau, the production of specialties, and the fishermen going out to fish.
The experience can be described as rich in pictures and texts.
Some Hong Kong and Kowloon citizens who had never been to Cheung Chau were attracted by what was written in the newspapers. They had never thought that there was a place in Hong Kong full of primitive customs and aboriginal culture that they had never been exposed to.
The detailed introduction also makes people who see it feel quite fresh. I have tasted many foods before, and I have seen many Cheung Chau festivals on TV, but this is the first time I know that it is made in this way and the origin of the festival.
, for people who grow up in cities, these are undoubtedly what they are most interested in.
The proposal proposed by Wenxiu to allow reporters and media to stay at the "Fisherman's Wharf" resort in Cheung Chau for free and enjoy all the activities and facilities provided by the resort finally came to fruition. Most of these reporters are highly educated and highly educated.
Quality urbanites, running around for life and family. This time it is rare that the editor-in-chief and editor-in-chief give such a task that is both work and enjoyment. Many reporters are rushing to see this latest, largest and most luxurious hotel in Hong Kong.
resort.
Man-made beaches, peaceful seaside causeways, clear blue waters, dense whirling woods, three-masted wooden fishing boats that have disappeared in Hong Kong for many years, the experience of fishing in person, the thrill of diving and exploring, and tasting fresh catches
, experience the process of making shrimp paste and salted fish, a complete suite comparable to a hotel, five-star
First-class service enjoyment, restaurants with a wide range of delicacies from all over the world, Cheung Chau's unique snack stalls, and a variety of handmade souvenirs with folk characteristics. There are countless activities, facilities and equipment that make you come to Cheung Chau.
The media reporters did not believe what they saw, and opened their mouths wide enough to put down an ostrich egg.
Taking advantage of others' short-hands and their soft-mouthedness, they will naturally not be stingy with words of praise when they have a good experience. Films and video tapes are frequently changed for free, capturing the best and most beautiful aspects of Cheung Chau into the camera.
Citizens who don’t know that there is a paradise on earth here,
Get a feel for the beautiful scenery here from the photos. These reporters all enjoyed a pleasant and leisurely working holiday at the resort. Each of them received a "souvenir" when they left, so that reporters who kept covering their bulging pockets from time to time,
Show a knowing smile.
With the in-depth and personal experience reporting by reporters and media, Hong Kong citizens have re-understood Cheung Chau, which they thought was a countryside and a remote island. It turns out that Cheung Chau has become so beautiful and has become a great place that even they don't recognize.
This gives those Hong Kong people who live in the concrete jungle all day long and just run around for life the hope of getting a closer look.
As the reports heated up, the media once again revealed that in order to let more citizens experience the unique fisherman style of the resort, the resort published a prize-winning event in newspapers and magazines. Citizens only need to cut out the participation form in newspapers and magazines.
, fill in your name and contact information according to the requirements on the form, and then send it back to the newspaper or magazine. The newspaper and magazine will work with the resort operator to conduct the lottery on the premise of fairness, justice and openness.
For this reason, the resort operator and the media negotiated and changed the original first prize to three families of five people staying for one week. If less than five people can find relatives and friends to make up the number, the second prize is five families or friends of three people staying for one week.
The prize is ten one-week packages for double occupancy. All winning families or individuals can also receive ten individual buffet packages for its "Peninsula Hotel" and "Repulse Bay Hotel" provided by the "Grand Hotel Group".
The total value of prizes exceeds one million.
This is the first time that a company has conducted a lottery with such huge rewards (except Mark Six Lottery). Although they did not receive cash rewards, during the summer vacation, the family went to the last paradise in Hong Kong, which the media praised as Hong Kong, for a week, which moved many people.
Thoughts.
One morning, there was a fixed newspaper stall located on Stanton Street in Central. The young owner Zhu Jinchun had set up his stall here for more than ten years. Due to the nearby Hollywood Road, Graham Street and Wellington Street, there were more than ten
There is only one newspaper stall, so Zhu Jinchun's business can only barely make ends meet, with not much left over every month.
People who work in Central are all successful people. In order to show their sense of superiority and distinction, people who come to buy newspapers and magazines will choose English newspapers. This makes the newspapers in the newspaper stalls, except for finance and financial editions.
In addition, other Chinese newspapers cannot be sold out every day, and the stall owners must bear the risk themselves.
When Zhu Jinchun was bored recently, he also saw many newspaper reports about the newly built "Fisherman's Wharf" resort in Cheung Chau. He also knew that the lottery forms would be published in newspapers of all sizes in Hong Kong today, and he usually worked hard
Zhu Jinchun, his mind suddenly became active this time. Hong Kong has never tried such a huge lottery, and in newspapers and magazines,
The photos of Cheung Chau were so beautiful, the activities were so diversified, and the equipment was so perfect. He didn’t believe that Hong Kong people who liked petty gains would not be tempted. In addition, the resort did not stipulate that each person could only fill in
One form is required to participate, so if there is only one form for each newspaper, if you want multiple opportunities, you have to buy multiple newspapers and get multiple forms.
The night before, Zhu Jinchun called the newspaper wholesaler and ordered three times more newspapers than before. In Zhu Jinchun's view, twice was considered too little. If possible, he would like to increase it to five times.
The quantity, but the wholesaler said that the printing quantity is only that much. If they are all given to you, do you still want to sell the rest of the newspaper stalls?
In the morning, Zhu Jinchun, who had just received the morning paper, distributed the location of each newspaper. As soon as someone came to inquire about the newspaper, they also asked for four copies at a time. This was rare in the past. Who would buy the same newspaper four times?
Are you buying back the company to wipe your butt? Are you buying it back to make wallpaper? But before Zhu Jinchun could get happy, a continuous crowd began to gather in front of the newspaper stall. Everyone, whether they were buying English newspapers or Chinese newspapers, was without exception.
All require the purchase of three or more copies.
Zhu Jinchun was laughing so hard that he had forgotten when he was just collecting money and letting customers get their own newspapers. In the past, from opening the stall in the morning to closing the stall in the evening, the number of newspapers sold was roughly four
About 100 to 600 servings. You can eat until noon today
At that time, Zhu Jinchun conservatively estimated that he had sold more than a thousand newspapers. Even during his lunch period, customers still came from time to time. Now there are less than half of the newspapers on the newspaper stalls, and many large newspapers have already been sold.
Out of stock, all that's left are small newspapers.
"Hey! Boss, give me a copy of (Sing Tao Daily) or (South China Morning Post)." A successful man in a well-dressed suit shouted to Zhu Jinchun who was eating deliciously.
Without even raising his head, Zhu Jinchun was concentrating on the roasted chicken legs and barbecued pork in the lunch box. Business was good today, so he specially added extra dishes. To those who disturbed his meal, Zhu Jinchun said angrily: "No, they have been sold out a long time ago. Change them."
Have one!"
Successful people said a little anxiously: "That's OK (Ming Pao), (Ta Kung Pao), or (English Standard Newspaper)."
"They're all gone. Let's get another one!" He replied in a neutral tone. This was the first time Zhu Jinchun had said this to a customer since he started working at a newsstand. He had seen such successful people in suits before, although he was not considered a
I bowed down to flatter you, but I also felt I was inferior. This time I felt proud and raised my eyebrows, instead of being depressed.
The successful man didn't expect that the business of all the newspaper stalls would be so good today. This was the fourth newspaper stall he visited, and he sneaked out during the meal break. "Then what other newspapers do you have here? Whatever.
Give me a few copies. The newspaper I want must have a form for participating in the 'Fisherman's Wharf' resort lottery attached to it, otherwise it will be useless to give it to me."
Zhu Jinchun casually pointed to a few scattered newspapers still placed on the newspaper rack and said: "These are the only ones left. The rest have been sold out. If you want to buy them, you should buy them early, otherwise they may be gone."
The successful man took a look and saw that the rest were tabloids whose names he had never heard of, but that was irrelevant. He was not here to read the news. "Give me ten copies. Anyone with a lottery form, give me ten copies."
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Looking at the successful people leaving in a hurry with their newspapers, Zhu Jinchun smiled so happily that he even forgot to eat the roasted chicken legs and barbecued pork in his lunch box because he saw business opportunities again.
Zhu Jinchun found a large piece of paper from somewhere and typed on it: Newspaper with lottery form, ten yuan each (I don’t know how much Hong Kong newspapers sold in the early 1980s, because although there were
I have been to Hong Kong, but I have never tried to buy a newspaper, nor have I explored it. I just remember that in the mid-1980s
In the late 1990s, the price of newspapers in Hong Kong was generally around NT$2-3, rising to NT$5 in the 1990s. Here I will consider the newspaper as NT$2 per copy, so please don’t worry too much about it.), while stocks last
.Don’t miss it when you pass by. The next lucky person may be you. Don’t be stingy with this little money and miss the opportunity.
Not to mention, Zhu Jinchun has increased the price of newspapers five times, and there is still an endless stream of people who can buy them. Although these people have great opinions and are dissatisfied with Zhu Jinchun, the stall owner's temporary price increase, now the entire Central District
District, it is difficult to find a stall that sells newspapers. This is the only stall that sells newspapers. Some customers even complained that they came from Causeway Bay. Even if the newspaper sold for ten yuan, he would have to buy it back, otherwise he would not be able to buy it.
Easy to explain.
Zhu Jinchun is once again happy for his wise decision. He is now imagining that if there is such a lottery every day, he is still not developed? He dreams that one day he will be like Zhu Jinchun played by Zheng Shaoqiu in the TV series "Rogue Emperor"
, to become an emperor.
The lottery held by the "Fisherman's Wharf" resort first drove the sales of newspapers in Hong Kong to a terrifying height. Before noon, all wholesalers and newspaper agencies received countless calls from newsstands without exception.
Requesting to issue more newspapers to cope with the influx of people coming to buy in the afternoon. Because throughout the morning,
Working people bought it, and housewives who took time out at noon bought it. So how to deal with the crowd of students after school in the afternoon and some people after get off work? These newsstands do not have the foresight of Zhu Jinchun. Their current newsstands are empty. They used to be empty. The tabloids that had been ignored all day were now wiped out.
It can be seen from the above that the enthusiasm for the lottery has well fulfilled the requirements of the publicity offensive proposed by Wen Xiu. With the overwhelming publicity going on, in Hong Kong now, people who do not know the name of the "Fisherman's Wharf" resort,
But there are only a few. Although the resort has not officially opened for business, there are already many people taking advantage of it.
During the holidays, I took a boat to Cheung Chau and had a closer look at the resort. Those who walked along the causeway and walked among the trees saw the yachts and old-fashioned fishing boats docked at the pier and the huge resort.
With the complete facilities and equipment, they all wish they could be there and enjoy this resort that they have never enjoyed before....