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    When Mao Weilong left, it was June 25th, and it was already entering the second half of the year.

    This guy acted very quickly. After returning to Kyoto, he directly contacted Qunxin Travel Agency. The latter sent an inspection letter to the Farewell Town Government the next day. Hamlei found Qin Shiou, and the two parties discussed it and decided to retain the original location of the town.  Ecologically, an invitation letter was sent to Qunxin Travel Agency.

    In this way, domestic tourism has basically begun.

    Qin Shiou checked this travel agency and found that Mao Weilong did a good job. The travel agency he chose was very strong. It is basically the largest travel agency in northern China. There are more than 50 branches across the country. The company has  Going public is rare among travel companies.

    In addition, Qunxin Travel Agency is a member of the China Travel Agency Association, the Kyoto Tourism Industry Association, the Asia-Pacific Travel Association (PATA), and the International Air Transport Association (IATA). For six consecutive years, this travel agency has been ranked among the national travel agency profit and tax rankings announced by the National Tourism Administration.  They are all ranked in the top three, and have been ranked first for the past two years.

    ¡°Little Hughes came back at the end of June. He rented a store next to his brother¡¯s convenience store called ¡®Rocky Mountain Sioux Grocery Store¡¯, which specializes in selling some special products from the Rocky Mountains, of which American ginseng is the flagship product.

    The Sioux are a well-known Indian nation. They mainly live in the plains of the western United States. Later, the Americans invaded their territory. The two sides fought. A defeated Sioux tribe extended northward and entered the Rocky Mountains.

    Hughes Jr. told Qin Shiou that this Sioux tribe is relatively large, with a total of four to five thousand people. They live in the central area of ??the Rocky Mountains, and their activity area spans the United States and Canada. They hate white people extremely, and later added  Canadians have always been friendly to them, so they are willing to do business with Canadians and exchange mountain products for daily necessities.

    The mountain products he introduced this time were mainly Indian-style artworks, various animal skins, and precious vegetation such as American ginseng.

    The Sioux art is mainly sculptures, among which wood carvings are very distinctive.

    Yellow pine, Douglas fir, tent pine, larch, spruce, western hemlock, lodgepole pine, western red cedar, white spruce, Engelmann spruce, etc. These trees are common in the Rocky Mountains and are found in the Sioux Valley.  Under the carving knives of the tribesmen, the branches of these trees became the raw materials for carvings.

    In addition, there are a small amount of gold and silver eagles, which are relatively precious. A small amount of gold and silver can be produced in the Rocky Mountains. In the past, the Sioux people panned for gold and mined silver mines to trade with the Canadians. As the price of mountain goods increased, they began to  The gold and silver were preserved and later made into some works of art.

    Animal fur is messy and diverse. Large animals such as black bears, grizzly bears, brown bears, mountain lions and wolves are the main prey of their tribe, and they have accumulated a lot of fur from these big guys.

    The largest number of them are clothing, shoes and hats made from the fur of bighorn sheep, mountain goats, caribou, mule deer, and Virginia deer.

    In addition to animal furs, there are also lifelike specimens of small animals, including chipmunks, red squirrels, Columbian ground squirrels and marmots, pronghorns, jack rabbits, peccaries, rattlesnakes, as well as bald eagles, golden eagles, ospreys and peregrine falcons.  There are many types of large birds such as mountain eagles.

    Qin Shiou provided enough funds to little Hughes, who brought a large amount of salt, rice, flour and cooking oil to the Sioux tribe, and gained the friendship of the chief of the tribe. In addition, little Hughes was willing to pay a high price, so he almost had a monopoly.  The tribe¡¯s mountain products were supplied.

    This was Qin Shiou's idea for little Hughes. Although there are many mountain goods in the Sioux tribe now, they are accumulated over decades. In the future, with the influx of tourists, these things will become consumables. If you want to make up for them, you can  Difficult.

    Naturally, the boss behind this grocery store is Qin Shiou. He provides funds, controls the bills, and holds the majority share.

    The grocery store was still being renovated and was not open for business. Qin Shiou asked Hughes to hurry up and try to get it done before the travel agency's inspection was completed, because these Rocky Mountain products were destined to become popular among domestic tourists.

    In the past few days, apart from busying at the grocery store, Qin Shiou began to chase Xiong Da to exercise and lose weight, which troubled the little brown bear. Now the little brown bear hides out with Dabai except during meal time, for fear of being found by Qin Shiou.

    Qin Shiou taught it to do sit-ups to no avail. The boy lay down and pretended to be asleep. It knew that Qin Shiou was reluctant to beat it, so it refused to get up and follow Qin Shiou to do exercises no matter what.

    Around the end of the month, Bill Sage brought aquatic plant experts from Dick Sea Aquatic Vegetation Company to Shenbao Lake for inspection, and Qin Shiou drove to pick them up.

    Seeing Qin Shiou¡¯s President No. 1, Bill smiled and said: ¡°It seems that weThe economic situation of our fishery owners has improved. I haven't seen a fishery owner driving such a good car for a long time.  "

    As he spoke, he patted the front of the car and said, "Cadillac, what a great car."

    Qin Shiou smiled and said: "I didn't buy this with the catch from the fishery, haha, I am a prodigal, this is the car I bought with the inheritance left by my elders."

    After getting in the car, Bill asked about the general situation of Qin Shiou's fishing farm on the road. After learning that he now mainly cultivates cod, herring and mackerel, he introduced: "You can cultivate some kelp, man, our Newfoundland kelp is very good."  It is famous for its biological functions of lowering blood lipids, lowering blood sugar, regulating immunity, anticoagulation, anti-tumor, detoxification and antioxidant. It tastes great and is sold well throughout the North American market."

    Qin Shiou thought about cultivating kelp, but he was a little hesitant.

    Kelp is a subarctic algae and is endemic to the North Pacific. It is rare in the Atlantic Ocean and can only grow in the northern Newfoundland waters. Therefore, the price of Newfoundland kelp remained high in the early years.

    "However, although Newfoundland kelp is expensive, it grows slowly and is in small quantity. Compared with the yield in the Pacific, it is negligible. Planting this stuff sometimes involves losing money.

    For example, in the past few years, Newfoundland fisheries experienced a crazy reduction in fish production. Many fishery owners focused on kelp. As a result, the growth of kelp was particularly poor in the first few years. One acre could not harvest more than 100 kilograms, which is simply crazy.  What¡¯s even more crazy is that in the next few years, there was a water bug disaster in the waters of Newfoundland.

    Water bugs are the natural enemies of kelp. They will bite the rhizomes of kelp until the rhizomes are broken, which can easily cause a reduction in kelp production and make the already low kelp production in Newfoundland even worse.

    Qin Shiou expressed his worries, and Bill explained: "Yes, what you said is true. However, now that it has been improved, there is a North Pacific-North Atlantic hybrid kelp that can survive in Newfoundland waters, and the yield is higher than before  There has been a lot of increase. As for the water lice problem, you don¡¯t have to worry, there have been no water lice outbreaks in the past two years.¡±

    "Then I'll go back and think about it." Qin Shiou said.

    He sent a few people to the shore of Shenbao Lake. Hamre was already waiting there with some staff. After the aquatic plant experts arrived, they began to plan. Bill made arrangements. Basically, he signed the contract today and made preparations.  We can sow aquatic weed seeds tomorrow.

    Back at the fishing ground, Qin Shiou sat on the beach to enjoy the sea breeze while planning the development of the fishing ground.

    There are many treasures in the on-site fishery, including a yellowfin tuna couple, a bluefin tuna father and his son, cod with improved meat quality, a large number of mackerel and herring, silver-scale salmon, goldeneye snapper, and black butterfly oysters.  , Dragon Palace, Weng Rongluo, it is not an exaggeration to say that they are worth hundreds of millions.

    Auerbach came back from a hot spring bath and saw Qin Shiou scratching his head. He brought another problem to Qin Shiou: "Qin, the quarterly tax return for Q2 is coming soon. You have to hire an accounting team. Your taxes this quarter are  It¡¯s very complicated.¡± (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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