Big Data Cultivation

Chapter 1774 Youth Hostel

Feng Jun, like Sophia, is not very interested in many profit-making industries.

In the world of cultivators, only cultivation is the kingly way, and everything else must take a back seat.

Of course, Fourth Master Lin remembers to say hello to Sophia before operating. This is etiquette. Feng Jun thinks this behavior is worthy of encouragement, "If he wants to make this money, then let him make it. There is no reason for outsiders to make money. Our own people are banned.”

"But before that, we still need to set some regulations, such as the issue of garbage discharge..."

Fourth Master Lin got a reply the next day, and he took action immediately.

In fact, he cannot handle this business alone. He has to cooperate with Mr. Wang's construction team.

That's right, the hotel he wants is not an RV or a prefab house, because even a prefab house must have a cement floor - but if you want to harden the ground, there is a series of procedures to go through in Australia.

Not to mention that he didn't plan to buy the land under his feet. Even if he did, the Australian government would ask about what should be done in any place. If it was not to their liking, they would definitely reject it directly.

The main reason why Sophia is subject to fewer restrictions is because she purchased these more than ten square kilometers of land with the intention of using it as a place for religious worship, not as a general business enterprise.

She can purchase more than ten square kilometers of land, which means she has strong financial resources. In addition, she has "freedom of religious belief" and does not plan to do any profit-making business. Basically, the government will not care about whatever she wants to do.

Just like a road going up a mountain, it was built as soon as it was said to be built. From the official side, it turned out that it did not pass through the water source protection area or the animal and plant protection area, so that was OK... If someone wanted to develop a piece of land, who could stop them from building a road?

But buying land to build a hotel is different - first of all, you are trying to make money.

So the question is, why do you think you can make money by doing business here?

In other words, if you can think of making money in this way, why can't others think of it? What are your strengths?

If the advantages cannot be clearly defined, there may be something else involved in this business.

If the government had this kind of consideration, the process would go very slowly. Australia is already a member of the Commonwealth, and who in the world doesn't know about the old-fashioned style of Britton's officialdom?

Therefore, it is basically not advisable to buy land and build a house, and Fourth Master Lin also knows in his heart that it is difficult to say how long these Taoist visions can last - once the visions pass, these investments will be wasted.

He also wanted to be short and quick, but the investment for a RV was a bit high, so after obtaining Sofia's permission, several heavy-duty trucks drove up the mountain and directly used the Chinese people's big weapon-container housing.

That's right, it's a container. The inside should be modified to create a livable environment. This kind of operation is too common in China - in many places where construction sites are urgently needed, the workers' dormitories are containers.

In China, it is very easy to obtain such containers. There are even advertisements on the telephone poles such as "Container rental, 80 yuan per day - has been modified for water supply and drainage."

But in Australia, this situation is extremely rare, because the land here is vast and sparsely populated. Although it is generally relatively barren, the per capita resources still greatly exceed those of China.

Using shipping containers as accommodation? In all conscience, I have never heard of it - people may live in cement pipes, because homeless people have no choice, but container dormitories have to be sold for money!

Prior to this, Taoist temples were built very quickly, and the Australians almost stared out of their eyes. However, in any case, the Chinese people's reputation as "infrastructure crazy" has gradually been accepted by the international community. They are surprised, but Not too surprising.

But several large trucks drove up, and the crane directly lifted the container house down. This was incredible - could Chinese houses be transported like this?

What's particularly egregious is that there are support claws installed under these containers. Through adjustment, they can adapt to various complex terrains. The key is that the main shaft of the support claws is installed.

In other words, by replacing the main axle with larger tires, a trailer can carry the container on the road.

The Australians’ horizons are wide open—Chinese people really know how to play!

Mr. Lin's skill is not small - anyway, he cooperated with Mr. Wang and got ten containers without saying a word.

A container can hold at least three RVs. With a little isolation inside, there is no problem in housing three households.

However, Mr. Lin also knew that Australians put more emphasis on sex, so what was shipped later was in small containers - about the same space as an RV, but... the price was much different.

Another point Feng Jun emphasized is that we cannot win based on price - that is vicious competition.

Now the whole world is saying that as long as the Chinese have mastered something, it will be sold at a cabbage price. This is also the most powerful resentment of the Western world against the East: Can't we maintain good prices, everyone earns his own, and seriously monopolize the market? ?

However, Fourth Master Lin still offered an extremely low price, which was about 30% of that of an RV. The rent for a large container was similar to that of an RV, or even a little higher, but the living experience was not the least bit better.

Not convinced? It’s useless, the cost of container houses is too low!

In fact, most containers have completed their historical mission when they arrive at the port - they are just packaging boxes. They are made stronger to protect the goods and resist wind and waves.

How high can the cost of this kind of waste recycling be?

This move of Mr. Lin's move caught those who rely on RV business off guard. From low-end to high-end, he completely defeated his opponents.

These people also want to build container houses, but the cost is a bit high - not the economic cost, but the cost of manpower, time and other costs. Although container houses are simple, in fact, from organizing supply, transformation to transportation, it cannot be done by one or two people. Determined.

It would be fine to specialize in business, but they didn't say hello to the Taoist temple. It would be risky to invest rashly. If they went to Sophia to discuss it, it would not be necessary for this small amount of business.

Most RV owners still rent out their RVs in a very Buddhist way. It doesn’t matter whether they rent out or not. It doesn’t matter whether they rent out or not. They are pretty casual about it – it’s impossible to reduce the price anyway.

It didn’t take long before an RV owner finally came up with an idea: carpooling!

The RV is not big to begin with, so you can imagine how bad the user experience will be if it accommodates multiple people. However, this owner came up with a gimmick: This is a youth hostel for young people who have no money in their pockets!

Needless to say, he came up with such a concept that RVs are really easy to rent. In addition to lowering the rent for tourists, it can also bring young people together to communicate - anyway, most of the time, everyone is outside the RV, just sleeping at night. Go back in time.

Is it inconvenient to sleep eight people in an RV? Sure, but once you're asleep, who cares?

The advent of the RV Youth Hostel has caused a decline in Mr. Lin's business. Australia is not full of rich people, and the majority are still poor.

Fourth Master Lin found Sister Hong for this reason and asked if I should follow the price reduction?

Sister Hong believes that there is no need to lower the price - the operating cost of your container house is basically zero, and even the power supply is connected to Taoist wires. If you accept a business, you will make money from each business, so why bother to have a price war with them? Woolen cloth?

As for transforming it into a youth hostel, it is even more unnecessary. The customer group you are targeting, the Chinese people who mainly come to travel, have already gone abroad. Is there still such a small difference?

After all, Sister Hong believes that you have high quality and low price here, while the other party has low quality but low price. Let’s subdivide the user groups and serve different customers. There is no need to follow the rhythm of others.

Subsequent developments also confirmed her speculation that Fourth Master Lin's hotel indeed received more Chinese tourists, while the reception at the RV side was mainly local Australian tourists.

Of course, this division is not absolute. Rich Australians come and are willing to live in container houses. After all, the conditions are much better. However, many Chinese students come and choose RV youth hostels.

Seeing that youth hostels are so popular, other RVs have also been modified. The popularity of cheap youth hostels has led to a large increase in the number of tourists, especially college students.

There are many universities in the city, and the distance from the city to Amsterdam is only 70 kilometers. Many students put on their backpacks, form a group to share a car, or catch a bus, and they can walk to the Taoist temple.

This situation lasted for a while. By Christmas Eve, visiting the Taoist temple had become a fashionable activity for college students. During New Year's Day, a record number of more than 3,000 tourists were welcomed.

By this time, the supply of youth hostels was far outstripping demand. Some students approached Mr. Lin and hoped that the container houses could be converted into youth hostels with extra beds - even if the price was a little more expensive, it didn't matter.

But Mr. Lin refused. There were so many tourists and his hotel was full. In this case, why change it?

Although the income will increase after the changes, there is so much money in the world, who can make it all?

Anyway, in the Southern Hemisphere, New Year’s Day is summer and there are no houses to camp on.

But around twelve o'clock that night, when a group of young people returned to the youth hostel after drinking, an accident happened. UU reading www.uukanshu. net

A young man who was sleeping in the wild suddenly developed a fever in the middle of the night, accompanied by chills. The lymph nodes in his groin swelled, and in just half an hour, they swelled to the size of a pigeon egg.

His moans woke up the campers nearby. Everyone clamored to rush him to the hospital. While looking for a car, they also called emergency doctors.

Among the tourists who came today, there were actually three students studying medicine. They were students from the School of Medicine at Xini University.

The three people arrived and were about to give treatment. One of the little men stopped them and asked, "Have you been bitten by anything?"

The patient had indeed been bitten, but it was just yesterday, and he didn't care. It's normal for mosquitoes to be abundant in summer.

The little man used a bright flashlight to look at the bitten area, then pulled his classmate back two steps with a solemn look on his face, "Plague!"

(Note: This is not a hot topic. When I checked the information in Australia, I discovered that there was a plague in 2018, so I wrote it casually. The rhythmic ones can be withdrawn. Finally, I asked for monthly tickets as a routine.)

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