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Chapter 34 Coming to Inner Mongolia

Ganqika is affiliated to the Horqin Left-wing Back Banner of Tongliao City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It is located in the western part of the Horqin Left-wing Later Period, bordering Jilgalang Town, Changsheng Town, and Mengendaba Ranch to the east, and Zhangwu County of Liaoning Province to the south.

It borders Kulun Banner to the west, and Chaolutu Town, Nugusitai Town and Agula Town to the north.

Ganqika is the hometown of China's horse kings. A horse racing conference is held every year, and the horse racing champions in the Asian Games came from here.

Tan Yan arrived here after a four-hour train ride with excitement. When he walked out of the platform, he couldn't help but be a little disappointed. He didn't see the prairie he imagined. The train station in the 1960s retained the heaviness of the times very well. The station

The first relatively wide street is still a loess road. There are small second-story buildings with water on both sides of the street. There are restaurants, small hotels, shops, and stores selling local specialties.

Standing on the street and looking forward, I felt like I was back in my hometown.

I couldn't help but smile bitterly, and thought to myself that the more I worked, the more I moved around, from the city to the countryside. Now that I'm here, I have to see what the place where I work is like, and I can't just go back.

I called Sister Yuan, who told him not to move there and to drive over immediately.

Ten minutes later, Sister Yuan drove up, got in the car, and drove to the center of the street.

In the car, Sister Yuan asked with a smile: "Is this your first time in Ganqika?"

Lao Tan said: "This is the first time."

Sister Yuan said: "Let me show you. The station is in the old city, which is backward. Ganqika is quite prosperous, but a bit smaller."

While talking, the car got on an asphalt road and walked forward for three minutes. Rows of buildings appeared on both sides of the street, giving it the appearance of a city. After walking forward for a while, I turned left and entered a relatively prosperous street.

of streets.

Sister Yuan said: "This street is the center and the most prosperous place. It's a bit like Santaizi, but not as big as Santaizi. It's still a town, not big, with more than 80,000 people, so it's pretty good."

Through the car window, Lao Tan saw the buildings on both sides. There were several large shopping malls and many restaurants, which were quite large in scale. There were all kinds of people on the street, including young men and women dressed in fashionable clothes. They were no different from those on the streets of provincial capitals.

There are people wearing national costumes, who should be Mongolians. There are also a lot of farmers entering the city, mixed in the crowd. If it weren't for the tall buildings on both sides, this place would be more like a rural market.

"We will eat in the company cafeteria first, and then go to the industrial park after dinner," Sister Yuan said.

"Okay, I'll follow your arrangements." Lao Tan said.

The car drove out of the street, passed a bridge, drove forward for a while, and arrived at the company gate.

Jinxing Copper is built on the edge of the national highway. It looks like a giant beast from a distance. It should be the largest enterprise in Ganqika. Lao Tan knows a little about Jinxing Copper. After all, it is a star enterprise in his hometown province, so there is no need to go out of his way to

If you care, you can also know something by watching TV news reports. The head office is in Liaozhong, which was brought here by Inner Mongolia to attract investment. Ganqi Ka acquired the land, and the head office paid for it to build a branch factory. At the same time, it set up an industrial park to prepare to build Northeast China.

The largest copper products trading market.

During the meal, Sister Yuan said that the industrial park is located on the north side of the national highway and covers an area of ​​100 acres. The infrastructure construction has been completed and two companies are now settled there. The scale is okay, but the location is a bit remote and few people know about it. It will develop in the future.

After dinner, the two drove to the industrial park.

Lao Tan's first impression was of desolation.

The huge industrial park is located alone in the wilderness, with low woods on the left and right, undulating desert sand dunes behind, and the national highway connecting Inner Mongolia and Liaoning in front. If you don't look carefully, you might think it is a service area on the highway.

The first is a wide parking lot, as big as two football fields. Behind it is a three-story main building 150 meters long, which is divided into two parts. The west is the office area of ​​the park, and the east is the commercial building.

This is the part that Sister Yuan is responsible for developing. In the middle is the gate, which is very grand and has the words "Northeast Venus Copper Industrial Park" written on it.

The first and second floors of the commercial building to the east are stores, with a total of eighteen, three of which are rented out. The remaining five are used as hotels, three are used as supermarkets, and the rest are rented out as usual. The entire third floor is fully occupied.

It is used as a guest room, with a total of fifty rooms.

After viewing all three floors, Sister Yuan said to Lao Tan: "Brother Tan, I haven't rectified the hotel. This time it's all up to you. You understand, you can rectify it."

Lao Tan said: "Sister Yuan, there is nothing wrong with the surgery. What is the main standard for the surgery?"

Sister Yuan said: "The guest rooms can be arranged according to the standards of a fast hotel. Now the engineering department is doing the water supply and bathroom, and the door has been booked. It will arrive in a few days. The hotel is designed according to the mid-to-high-end design, mainly for reception. The leaders of the head office will come

, to receive the leaders of Qili and the city. It is impossible for individual tourists to come, our place is far from the street, unless it is for quietness."

Lao Tan asked: "Should we decorate it ourselves or should the company's engineering team do it?"

Sister Yuan said: "The company has a special decoration company, and they are responsible for it."

"How long will it take to finish?" Lao Tan asked.

"We will open Naadam at the racecourse in mid-October and it must be open by the end of September," Sister Yuan said.

Lao Tan thought for a while and said: "Three months is enough. It depends on the progress of the engineering team. It's hard to say within the company. They all go to and from get off work at the normal time. It's not like individuals who work overtime to make money."

Sister Yuan said: "It's okay. If it delays things, I'll go find the boss."

Lao Tan said: "Okay, let me make a budget first."

"You can budget more. Don't ask for money when you don't have enough money. Trouble. Brother Tan, you live on the third floor and you have already packed out a room. I live on the third floor too."

"good."

Lao Tan settled down here and began to make an overall budget.

Let me talk about the living environment first. The conditions are good. There is a separate room with a separate bathroom and a desk, and a computer. I eat in the park cafeteria and eat with the office staff.

The only drawback is that this place is too remote, two kilometers away from Ganqika Street, and there is nothing in front except the national highway. The nearest villages on the left and right are also six miles away.

It is both remote and quiet. There are only three people living on the entire third floor. He, Sister Yuan, and a waiter from the cafeteria. After six o'clock in the evening, when the park got off work, there was no one except for the security guard at the gate.

The park fell into a dead silence.

To be honest, it is more rural than rural areas. In rural areas, every house lights a lamp at night and the smell of fireworks is not there at all. From time to time, a few night owls can be heard coming from the surrounding fields, which is very loud.

On his first day here, Lao Tan did nothing. After dinner, he called Lin Yan to report that he was safe, and walked outside the park for a while. Sister Yuan did not live on the third floor. She said that there was a gathering of several colleagues in the company.

, went to the street. The cafeteria waiter was in his thirties and came from Kulun Banner. Her husband was a small contractor who contracted the greening of a community in the street. She came here through someone's introduction.

She told Lao Tan that the park used to be a cemetery. When it was built two years ago, the government mobilized people to relocate the graves and gave a lot of compensation, the least of which was 5,000 yuan. Lao Tan was a little strange. Those with the least got the most.

, these graves are divided into three, six, and nine grades? The waiter laughed and said that some are ancestral graves that have been here for several generations. Naturally, there are more. Some are single, but less. There are also many without owners. Dig out the human bones.

They were put into small boxes, arranged by Mr. Yin Yang, and buried in the wild behind the park.

Lao Tanxin said that the yin energy in this place is heavier, and it depends on whether the yang energy of Jinxing Copper Industry is strong or not.

It took three days to complete the overall budget, and Sister Yuan took it to the factory to report to the leaders.

Lao Tan had nothing to do, so he strolled around the street.

Coming to the most prosperous street, there are two large shopping malls and four relatively large hotels. One of them is a chain company in Inner Mongolia, called Haoxiang Catering. Judging from the scale, it should be the largest in the street, with an area of ​​3,000 square meters, with guest rooms.

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Shopping malls are no different from big cities. The only difference is the language. There are many Mongolian people here, and most of them speak Mongolian. Especially the waiters who sell goods not only speak Mongolian, but also wear Mongolian clothes, which is eye-catching.

It is easy to distinguish between Han and Mongolian people here. Those with yellowish faces and a few bloodshot streaks on their faces are almost all Mongolians, while most of those with pale faces are Hans.

After passing the shopping mall and walking forward, there is a carousel square. There are many elderly people sitting on the circular benches, quietly enjoying the caress of the sun. There are fewer young people, and some children are running around happily, not talking about grandpa.

Grandma's shout.

There was a relatively large specialty store on the west side of the square that was very eye-catching. There was a saddle and a matouqin at the door. Lao Tan found it novel and walked over. After looking at the saddle for a few times at the door, the store door opened from the inside.

A middle-aged woman in her thirties came out and greeted Lao Tan in somewhat fluent Chinese, saying that she wanted to buy whatever she wanted and come into the store to see everything in it.

When you enter the store, there are many things inside, including saddles, riding whips, bridles, bridle accessories, as well as a variety of moron fiddles and Mongolian knives.

The Mongolian knives are very delicate, not big, and come with a scabbard, which feels good in the hand. Lao Tan wanted to buy one, but thought that he might not be allowed to take it with him when he went through the security check on the train, so he gave up.

Next to the Mongolian knife are various tobacco pouch pots, most of which are made of copper, and some are jade. The pipe rods are very beautiful, with silver ornaments on them. Old Tan picked up a copper pipe with a date wood rod and silver ornaments and asked how much it cost.

Money, the boss said one thousand and four, which frightened Lao Tan and he quickly put it down.

There was a comb made of ox horn bone on the counter, which looked very good. There was an ox bone scraping board next to the comb. Lao Tan chose one, spent thirty yuan, and walked out of the store.

Before I came here, I heard that the beef jerky here is famous. I wanted to buy some to try and take some back for my son.

The hotels and guesthouses in the park will not be open for a while. To renovate the hotel, we have to go back to the provincial capital to buy kitchen equipment and tableware, as well as tables, chairs, benches, and various lamps. I estimate that I will have to go back tomorrow and the day after tomorrow. Now I have time to buy some specialties to take back.

There are many stores that sell beef jerky. After visiting a few, I selected one that seemed good and bought two kilograms. I also bought two boxes of toffee. I didn’t buy the kumiss because it didn’t taste good after drinking it once.

Lao Tan walked around for two hours and was a little tired. It was lunch time, so he found a Mongolian restaurant and went in. He thought that he must eat a Mongolian meal when he comes to Inner Mongolia.

To be honest, I can't praise the restaurant's hygiene. If the Food and Drug Administration in the provincial capital had put a seal on it, I guess this is a small town and the management is not strict.

Look at the recipe, it says 68 pounds of hand meat. Lao Tan told the boss that he wanted half a catty. The boss shook his head and said that half a catty can’t be cooked, at least one catty will do. Lao Tan said that one person can’t eat that, so he wants it.

You can also order a few other dishes for half a catty. The boss is very stubborn and insists on not cooking half a catty. Lao Tan has no choice but to order a pound of hand meat, a stir-fried haggis, a bowl of buckwheat noodles, and half a catty of white wine.

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That's right, the meat on hand is really good, especially when eaten with wild leek flowers, it has a unique flavor. The fried haggis is also okay, but it's a bit undercooked by Lao Tan's standards, but the haggis is definitely boiled.

, unlike the provincial capital, which is all alkali-made, and tastes like urea. The buckwheat noodles are also very good, but they are not noodles. Lao Tan is too lazy to care, thinking that the Mongolian people who are affordable have also learned to fool people. I guess the boss is not Mongolian.

of.

The Sanbaijiu is okay, easy to drink, and pure. The Mongolian people love to drink, and the boss doesn't dare to deal with fake wine.

After eating and drinking, Sister Yuan also called, asking him to go back.

I took a taxi. After getting in, the driver asked where we were going. Lao Tan said we were going to the industrial park.

The driver smiled and asked: "You're not a local, are you?"

Lao Tan said: "No, I just came here."

The driver was very talkative and chatted with Lao Tan. When he got off the bus, he took out a business card and gave it to Lao Tan. He said it was difficult to get a taxi here and he wanted to go to the street and call him. He would pick him up and he would pay two yuan for a round trip.

Just money.

Lao Tan took the business card and said thank you, and the driver drove away.

Back on the third floor, Sister Yuan was waiting in the room. When she saw Lao Tan, she was happy to say that the leader had approved it. She also praised Lao Tan greatly and said that the budget was too detailed, ranging from a stove to a stove.

The quantity and price were clearly marked on the plates, which was clear at a glance. The leader recognized it very much and said that Sister Yuan had found a powerful person.

Lao Tan asked: "When will we return to the provincial capital?"

Sister Yuan said: "As soon as possible, you go back first. I will have a meeting at the head office tomorrow, and then discuss this matter with the finance department. I will give you a call within five days at the latest and start purchasing."

"Okay, I'll go back tomorrow." Lao Tan said.

Sister Yuan said: "Brother, I have been paid for the past few days since I got home. You can calculate the wages of the people we need here, how much they are paid, how to manage, how to operate, and do it all. It is best to be a copywriter.

I'll show it to the leader."

Lao Tan said: "Okay, leave this to me."

Sister Yuan said: "I rely on you to come, otherwise I wouldn't understand anything. It all depends on you."

"It's okay, I'm just doing this to make money," Lao Tan said with a smile.

Sister Yuan was quick and generous in doing things, and reimbursed Lao Tan for lunch, as well as the round trip expenses. Lao Tan was very emotional and said that big companies are better because they are rich.

The next day Lao Tan went directly back to the provincial capital.


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