Rebirth: Super Banking System

Chapter 1806 - 1632: [Wealth] 500 Strong (Request Subscription!)



Chapter 1806: Chapter 1632: [Wealth] 500 Strong (Request Subscription!)

By the beach.

A group of Huaxia tourists gazing at the ocean.

The sea breeze blowing.

“So beautiful.”

“The weather is nice too.”

“What I like is this beach, clean, without a single piece of litter in sight, and the water quality, it’s hard to imagine the coastal water quality of a continental shelf being so good.”

Generally speaking.

Impacted by human life.

The water quality close to land is often a bit murky, not as good as it looks in photos. Only some sea islands, due to less impact and fast sea currents, can be so clear.

“This is the beach of my imagination.”

“Yeah, yeah.”

“Delin Province used to mainly rely on fishing and farming for a living, with no pollution discharge, so of course the water quality is good. But with so many of us coming, will we destroy all this?”

Someone is worried.

Humans.

Are the greatest enemy of the natural environment, and almost the only enemy.

“It’s possible.”

“I don’t think it will.”

“Hmm?”

“Myanmar has nearly shut down all coastal polluting enterprises, either relocating, undergoing environmental upgrades, or directly transforming, which means cutting off the source of ocean pollution.”

The tour guide explains on the side.

“That’s bold.”

“Isn’t it a big loss?”

“Not really, the government provides subsidies and has planned new industrial parks, allowing for one-to-one land exchange, as well as support loans for factory buildings, equipment, etc.”

“That’s good then.”

“Looking at it this way, the only possible pollution is us tourists. This shouldn’t be a problem; as long as there’s no industrial pollution, we can’t possibly create so much trash.”

“Even if we wanted to, would we dare?”

As he speaks.

That person looks at a sign not far away and the cameras set up every hundred meters.

“True.”

Others nod helplessly.

Coming to Myanmar.

What impressed them most was the numerous rules here. Starting from Yunnan Province by car, they went to Xinhua City first, then Xin’an City, Naypyidaw, Yangon, and finally to Delin Province.

A ten-day tour of Myanmar.

Along the way.

They witnessed the differences in this area. First was the transportation order, extremely good; not just motor vehicles, but non-motor vehicles as well. Upon inquiry, it was found that the fines were heavy.

Surveillance pervasive on all roads.

Makes any violation unable to hide.

In an instant.

The punishment comes out.

Points deducted.

Fines.

Serious cases require further education. So, under strong punishment measures, the whole traffic order improved suddenly. Initially, they thought it would make people anxious on the road, worrying about penalties.

Uncomfortable.

However.

Locals told them it was like that initially, but over time, they felt very relaxed. Because everyone follows the rules, who worries about traffic accidents? In the long run, it feels even safer.

Similarly.

Littering here.

Also results in fines.

No case of nobody seeing, surveillance is not for show. At first, they felt it infringed on human rights and was uncomfortable being watched, but after a few days, they found it wasn’t much of an issue.

If you don’t do anything wrong.

What’s there to fear?

They came as tourists, not to create trash.

“There are so few people.”

“From tomorrow, it’ll be crowded.”

“How many?”

“Around sixty thousand per day, mainly because our transport capacity is insufficient,” said the tour guide. Bringing so many people here is indeed a bit challenging, especially for the aviation industry, which still has to cater to patients.

Already saturated.

Neighboring countries are okay.

Can drive, although a bit far.

But non-neighboring countries, they can only fly, and plane numbers are limited. The capacity of Myanmar’s airports is limited, plus the main flights to Myanmar, the plane tickets are sold out months in advance.

“Sixty thousand a day, six hundred thousand in ten days.”

“Can they handle it?”

“They’re tourists, not permanent residents, of course there’s no problem. If each person spends a thousand RMB, six hundred thousand people means six hundred million, I guess it’s not that much. Why are you looking at me like that?”

“If you calculate like that, the tourist area will be at a loss.”

“Exactly.”

“You travel so far and just spend a thousand?”

“Uh, I forgot about the group fee.” The person chuckled awkwardly. Meals and accommodation were included in the group fee, and over these days, only spent some money on souvenirs, not even a thousand RMB.

“You can’t calculate the economic account like that. So many people come, lodging, meals are a big sum, plus entertainment projects, finally souvenirs, each item creates cash flow for the local area.”

“You buy things, and they use the money for restocking, paying wages, or investment. You spend ten thousand RMB here, which might create thirty to fifty thousand in societal wealth in Myanmar.”

“I don’t get it.”

“…”

“In general, just calculate it as one person contributing ten thousand, sixty thousand people can create six billion in societal wealth here, though not very accurate, certainly more reliable than counting a thousand RMB each.”

“Oh oh.”

“…”

Chitchatting.

The sun climbs higher.

“Going back to change clothes.”

“The much-anticipated sunbathing.”

“Are the swim rings free?”

“Yes.”

“Then I’ll go float on the sea for a bit.”

“Be careful.”

“Don’t worry, wearing this thing, it’s hard not to be safe.” A tourist rolls up his sleeve, revealing the strap on his wrist, and the other tourists look at the thing on their wrists.

After arriving here.

They were required to wear this, said to be a heart rate monitor, not unfamiliar. In Xin’an City, those patients undergoing treatment are asked to wear similar devices throughout the process.

Real-time monitoring of patient conditions.

For promptly detecting any changes.

Nowadays.

It’s used for tourist safety.

Soon.

Groups enjoying the summer appeared on the beach, and through the Internet, images from here were transmitted around the world, almost impeccable reviews, attracting more and more attention.

At home.

Lang Cai finishes watching the news.

Feeling complicated, not knowing if to feel gratified or disappointed, all of this seems like a dream, even in dreams, he had never thought Delin Province could become as beautiful as shown on TV.

The disappointment is.

This has nothing to do with him anymore.

On reflection.

The only right thing done, perhaps, was promoting Ling. Strictly speaking, it wasn’t his original intention, more like a necessity at the time, or he wouldn’t be as conflicted as now.

It’s just been two years.

His name.

Is probably forgotten by many already.

At this moment.

A piece of news gave him a jolt of spirit.

“Today, ’Fortune’ Magazine released the list of the Fortune Global 500 for the year 2008, with the US retail giant Walmart retaining the top spot with an annual sales of 378.8 billion USD.”

“Second place is ExxonMobil Corporation, with annual sales of 372.8 billion USD. Third place is Royal Dutch Shell Group, with annual sales of 355.6 billion USD.”

“Meanwhile, our country’s company – Myanmar Environmental Technology Company, with annual sales of 305 billion USD, ranks fourth among the world’s top 500 companies for the first time…”

“…”

Haha.

This world.

He indeed no longer understands it.


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