Chapter 1773 Tourist Attraction
After the editor-in-chief was sent to the hospital, staff from that media outlet went to visit him.
Among them was a reporter who continuously wrote articles attacking Taoist temples. This reporter was a staunch China-hater who spared no effort in attacking Taoist temples. He even hated Sophia, who was white, because of his stance.
This time he came to visit the editor-in-chief with a female colleague. The female colleague was nearly forty years old and still had charm. On the way back, the two chatted happily, and he even wondered whether he should invite her to dinner.
However, at this moment, he suddenly noticed a dark figure flashing in front of the car. He subconsciously braked, then felt his head shake and fainted.
It is said that this was an accident caused by an unexpected incident, but the female colleague sitting in the passenger seat did not think so, because they were sitting in the same row, both wearing seat belts, and the man’s head did not touch the window, but... …Just fainted like that?
The female colleague was unscathed, but the driver fainted. This phenomenon is horrifying to think about.
She didn't notice this at first, but asked someone to take the man to the hospital. When she heard that her colleague's symptoms were very similar to the editor-in-chief, and he would probably be in a coma for a long time, she finally realized the seriousness of the problem. sex.
"This is no accident!" She decisively called the police, thinking that it was probably an act of retaliation from the Taoist temple.
However, the police said that they could not file a case based on speculation. Although they also believed that the condition of the injured was rather bizarre, this was not the reason for their attack on the Taoist temple - the key was that it was also affected by the "clan factor".
The media can be a little more arrogant in this regard. Even though the Constitution stipulates "freedom of religious belief," the media also has "freedom of speech" and can freely criticize some policies, laws and regulations.
Of course, if they changed their sect's name, they would never dare to criticize it, even Buddhism - because it is not only China that believes in Buddhism, but also Siam, Nihong, Tatar and other countries, and Taoism is basically believed by Chinese people.
It can be seen that in the international community, double standards are a common phenomenon, and the only difference lies in whether the other party recognizes it.
However, the woman's call to the police directly frightened another media - after all, it was a TV station owned by the same News Group. In the program that night, a talk show host apologized for his previous unfair comments about the Taoist temple.
His apology was half-joking and half-serious, but his previous attacks were also in this style, so it can be regarded as an apology.
However, just when he finished hosting the show and went to the bathroom, a puddle of water appeared on the ground. He couldn't stand still and fell directly. Fortunately, he was still flexible and managed to support himself, but he only suffered a sprain. left wrist.
Then he went to find someone to check the surveillance video, but unfortunately, there couldn't be surveillance in the bathroom, but the surveillance in the corridor showed that no one entered ten minutes before he entered.
He then asked the three people who had gone to the bathroom before. The first two confirmed that there was no pool of water when they entered the bathroom. The third person said that he was on the phone when he entered the bathroom and did not notice whether there was water.
Therefore, he was roughly certain that what he experienced was also a warning from the Taoist temple.
So in the next episode, he solemnly apologized and never experienced anything weird again.
The Taoist conflict incident has come to an end now. Public welfare organizations no longer dare to entangle the matter, and there is no rhythmic media, so the uproar has passed.
Seriously, after this incident, the Taoist Temple in Amsterdam became known to more people. Especially in the current period of widespread drought, two light rains every day made the Taoist Temple gradually become a tourist hotspot.
In addition to watching the rain, the Taoist temple has another famous sight, which is the huge group of wild animals.
Because of Feng Jun's supervision, most of the wild animals have gradually understood that places with rainfall are not something they can just go to, and they are very likely to encounter trouble after entering.
Later, even the wild dogs knew that if a dead wild animal was found in a rainfall area, they must first drag the body out and then feast on it, otherwise they might become a corpse themselves.
However, the terror of rainfall areas does not affect the thirst of wild animals for water, so they wait outside the rainfall areas every morning and evening, waiting for the rain to flow out.
That's right, the rainfall twice a day, morning and evening, exceeded the absorption capacity of the rainfall area, and a considerable amount of rainwater flowed out. The animals waited outside, and over time, a small ecological circle was actually created.
The existence of this ecosystem later even attracted the attention of many biologists.
Some people also suggested that some trenches should be dug to properly utilize the rainwater - Australia has always been relatively short of water, otherwise it would not have concentrated on the extermination of camels on the grounds that camels drank a lot of water.
However, the relevant government departments considered it and rejected it on the grounds that the rainfall was not sufficient and the area was not large.
The truth of the matter is that the government department knew that the rain was caused by the Taoist temple, so they stopped the idea.
Australia does not prohibit talking about those mythical things, but the reasons used to refute it are not sufficient, and the most important point is that if it is promoted like this, it will help the Huaxia Sect gain a foothold in the local area!
How is this possible? The freedom of religious belief is not to interfere with other people's religious beliefs, but not to help promote the religion, not to mention that Taoism can be regarded as a local Chinese religion.
Moreover, if Sofia can make the rain fall on time, it can stop the rain. This kind of judgment is too easy to make. After the government invested in building a canal, if the Taoist temple stopped this operation, wouldn't the investment money be wasted?
The government was quite concerned about this matter, but the Taoist temple quickly became popular among the people, so much so that by midsummer, it became a real tourist attraction.
The Chinese engineering team has already isolated the land purchased by Sophia, using trenches and barbed wire.
This kind of isolation method is not allowed in Australia, but in the next step, Sofia will build a higher-end isolation network. At present, it is just for speed, and it will first use barbed wire to protect its boundaries.
Sofia originally had no intention of isolating her land, but as the number of tourists increased, it became impossible not to do so.
She is not a stingy person, but again, the Zongjing site is a sacred place. There is no problem for tourists to visit the Zhenwu Hall, but for tourists who want to enjoy the mountains and rivers, they have to spread the tablecloth on the ground for a picnic. Affects the sacredness of Taoist temples.
Tourists expressed regret for her isolation, but also expressed their understanding that Australians have problems of one kind or another, but their respect for private property is indeed worthy of praise.
But understanding is understanding, everyone still wants to enjoy the scenery here, so locals have built several viewing platforms to facilitate tourists.
There is no charge for the observation deck. I have to admit that charity activities are still deeply rooted in the hearts of the people in Australia. Especially for activities like this, which do not require much investment and are not dangerous, some people are still willing to do them.
There is an observation deck, but accommodation has become a problem. When tourists come, they basically have their own cars - Australia is a vast country and sparsely populated, and almost everyone has a car, but after all, there are only a few people with RVs.
In addition to the beautiful scenery, the Taoist Temple is very harmonious between people and animals, and animals and nature. The most famous thing is the two rains in the morning and one night. If you want to see these two rains, you must live near the Taoist Temple.
Some people think it would be nice to live in the small town of Amsterdam at the foot of the mountain.
As the Taoist temple's rainfall became famous, many people who fled the town came back. Everyone left at that time because they were worried about the fire coming. Now that there is rain in the Taoist temple, once the fire comes, you can go there to take shelter. .
Therefore, someone provided accommodation at the foot of the mountain. However, tourists soon discovered that living in a small town was not a good choice. Although the facilities and services here were complete, it was inconvenient to watch the rain.
Forget about watching the night rain. It’s not a big problem to wait for the rain to stop before driving down the mountain. But if you want to watch the morning rain, you have to get up early. Otherwise, not only will you miss the golden time, but you will also encounter water flow when you go up the mountain, which is not very safe. .
Foreign tourists have an urgent need for accommodation, but the Taoist Temple does not provide it - Sofia is really not very interested in profit-making operations, so some smart Australians drive up their RVs and charge accommodation fees.
As for building a hotel? Sorry, no one really thinks so. Not to mention it is a huge investment. The key is the scenery here. It depends purely on the mood of the Taoist temple. If the hotel is built but the Taoist temple stops operating, where will everyone go to complain?
So it is better to provide an RV, let people sleep in the car overnight, and do whatever they need to do the next day without any delay.
As for the price, Australians don’t say they are ripping off customers, but the problem is... the cost of living in Australia is not low to begin with. UU Reading www.uukanshu.net
At first, there were only three or four RVs - a small town, that's all. But gradually, RVs from other places came to do business. Later, there were about ten or eight RVs coming every day in the evening.
Where there is demand, there is a market, even in Australia, which is relatively Buddhist.
Fourth Master Lin was a little jealous, so he took the initiative to find Sophia and asked if I could also build this hotel?
He could go to Sister Hong directly, but in the final analysis, Sophia was the owner of the show, and Sister Hong didn't have a visa yet, which meant that she could sneak back at any time, so he thought it was better to respect the owner.
Sophia had a good impression of him. This was not because of Feng Jun's sake, but because from the beginning when she was choosing the site, Fourth Master Lin had provided her with a lot of help and had always stood clearly on her side. .
So she said, I want to think about this matter and give you an answer as soon as possible.
As a result, she found Feng Jun and agreed on some articles of association. Unexpectedly, another disaster brewed because of this discussion.