Dreams of the Fragrant River

~: Three hundred and sixteen [crazy shoppin

In fact, Hong Kong's stock market has been sluggish since Margaret Thatcher stumbled in front of the Great Hall of the People two months ago. [;First appearance] Fortunately, the Chinese and British sides are still negotiating, and the citizens are watching, and there is still a bit of luck in their hearts.

Entering November, the first round of the first phase of the Sino-British negotiation is coming to an end, and the spokespersons of both sides are very vague. But it can still be seen from the lines that the negotiations have stalled, and there has been no progress in the past two months.

The British side threatened that Hong Kong would fall into chaos once China reclaimed Hong Kong, and began to create public opinion and stir up the flames in Hong Kong. In the first two months, the Hong Kong stock market was only a slow decline. The Hang Seng Index fell from 941 points to 703 points in three days, and it is still falling.

The real estate companies fell the worst. While the stock market fell, Hong Kong's property and land prices also plummeted. A piece of industrial land in Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong, the tender price dropped from 150 million to 15 million, a drop of more than 90%.

Why do Hong Kong's land prices fall so outrageously?

Because according to the agreement signed between the Qing government and the United Kingdom, it is stipulated that the New Territories will be returned to China after 99 years (1997), which makes the New Territories land sold by the British government only have a legal period of more than ten years.

The term "97 limit" has become popular in Hong Kong, which roughly means that all land purchased in the New Territories will be recovered and confiscated by China in 1997.

Who dares to buy it?

In addition, the UK promulgated last year, the bill stipulates: Anyone born in a British territory is eligible to become a British citizen, but one parent must be a British citizen or settled in the UK.

The introduction of this bill caused a wave of immigration in Hong Kong last year. Many Hong Kong people have applied to immigrate to the UK in order for their children to become British citizens. This move caused the Hong Kong property market to plummet last year, and then gradually stabilized, but now because the British promote public opinion in Hong Kong, Hong Kong's immigration wave has broken out again. It further contributed to the slump in the property market in Hong Kong.

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Phoenix TV, in Kang Jianfei's office.

The old man Wang Kuang said straight to the point: "Kang Xiaoyou, this time the British public opinion is fierce, I hope your TV station can cooperate with Xinhua News Agency."

"What kind of cooperation law?" Kang Jianfei asked. To be honest, he didn't want to mix things up. After all, the British government still has more than ten years to rule in Hong Kong.

Wang Kuang said with a smile: "It's not that you want your TV station to show support for our party's position, you just need to objectively publicize China's policies on the TV station. It can be summed up in six words: 'The horse runs, dances according to the dance', the Chinese government Promise that the system will remain unchanged after the recovery of Hong Kong.”

Kang Jianfei thought for a while and said, "Is this possible? I invited the editor-in-chief and the vice president of Yindu Organization to be guests. Let's go up and talk slowly, and let them publicize the Communist Party's policy on Hong Kong. In addition, in the news program. I can also help you to promote it appropriately."

See Kang Jianfei so cooperative. Wang Kuang said happily: "The party and the people will never forget Mr. Kang's contribution to the reunification of the motherland."

After sending Wang Kuang away, Kang Jianfei sighed and called the person in charge below to give instructions.

Now we are at the most important juncture of the first round of negotiations in the first phase of the Sino-British negotiation. Both China and the UK are playing the cards of the masses. Trying to pull the Hong Kong people to their side.

In the past few days, Hong Kong's central and British newspapers have once again set off a war, and even Kim Yong's has been involved.

More than ten years ago, Jin Yong was called "Jianlangyong" by a Hong Kong leftist newspaper. The original words were "the best traitor dog is a jackal and a wolfyong, and he is a wicked and wicked dog."

But at this time, he obviously stood on the side of the mainland, became comrades in arms with the Hong Kong leftist newspapers, and spared no effort to promote the policies of the CCP/CCP. Last year, Jin Yong was personally received by Deng Gong.

Contrary to his position, this time Shao Yifu's TV station is biased towards the British side. After all, Shao Yifu is a knighted by the Queen of England.

Kang Jianfei even speculated viciously: Shao Yifu, who has always been stingy. A few years before Hong Kong's handover, he suddenly decided to donate 100 million yuan to China to help students every year. Wouldn't he just be courting the mainland to cover up his case for helping the British?

TVB helped the British publicity, and Kang Jianfei's Phoenix Channel was naturally taken a fancy to. It has become a public opinion weapon against wireless stations.

The public opinion from the outside world has attracted the attention of all Hong Kong people. After all, the outcome of the Sino-British negotiation is related to their future.

Kang Jianfei had no interest in this, and kept his eyes on the land and buildings in Hong Kong.

Land prices on Hong Kong Island and Kowloon have not fallen so terribly, but land prices in the New Territories have plummeted to the point where no one is buying cabbage. Because even if the land in the New Territories is bought, the validity period on the land deed is only until 1997. Who would spend money to buy a piece of land that is only valid for more than ten years?

Li Chao and Huo Daheng were personally met by Deng Gong last year. They may be very confident in the future of Hong Kong, but they will never buy land at this time. Because the stock price of their real estate company has plummeted, the existing houses in their hands can't be sold, and the company's losses are in a mess. At this moment, how can they buy land at the bottom?

On November 8, Kang Jianfei spent 12 million Hong Kong dollars to buy more than 300 acres of wasteland between Tseung Kwan O and Tiaojingling at the price of cabbage for the construction of the Tseung Kwan O studio. All TV stations have been relocated.

On November 10, Kang Jianfei bought the Yau Ma Tei Cinema (including the land), one of the five major cinemas in Hong Kong, at a price of 6 million.

The so-called five major theaters are just 30 years ago. There are only 500 seats in the Yau Ma Tei theater, and some of the facilities are outdated. This theater originally belonged to the Shaw Brothers Cinema Line. It was rented by Lei Jue Kun more than two years ago and joined the Golden Princess Cinema Line. According to the development of the original time and space, Yau Ma Tei Theatre will withdraw from the Golden Princess after three years, and instead join the daily life cinema chain (a theater chain specializing in **** movies).

Although Yau Ma Tei Theater is not a leading theater of Princess Jin, he was still very angry with Lei Jue Kun when he heard that Kang Jianfei bought this theater.

However, Lei Juekun has no time to fight with Kang Jianfei. Although he lost control of Kowloon Bus last year, he still has a lot of shares. Moreover, Lei Juekun is also the second largest shareholder of Jiulong Jianye. Under the plummeting stock prices of the two listed companies, Lei Juekun's net worth has shrunk by nearly half.

On November 12, Kang Jianfei purchased a 12-story building in Kowloon at a low price of 25 million and renamed it Dongfang Building. Among them, the floors facing the street are shopping malls, the upper floors are office buildings, and the two middle floors were ordered by Kang Jianfei to be transformed into a multiplex cinema, the Oriental Cinema.

The Oriental Building was originally owned by New World Real Estate. Last year, when Yang Xcheng was serving his sentence in prison, the Hong Kong property market bubble burst. By the time Yang Xcheng was commuted and released from prison, his New World Properties had been suspended, and he still owed a huge debt of more than 300 million yuan.

Many of the properties in New World were auctioned off, and because the building still had steady rental income, it was kept on hold to pay off the monthly debt. It is a pity that the Hong Kong property market plummeted again a few days ago, and this building was also put up for auction. The auction reserve price was only 18 million. Kang Jianfei took a lot of effort to grab this building.

On November 15, Kang Jianfei spent 53 million yuan to buy the Lu Haitong Building at No. 31 Queen's Road East Middle. Lu Haitong Building has only 13 floors. The reason why the purchase price is double that of Oriental Building is because it is located in a prime location on Hong Kong Island, and its owner, Lu Haitong Company, is very strong. If other businesses of Luhaitong Company suffered losses and needed money, Kang Jianfei would not sell it even if he offered 60 million.

After Kang Jianfei bought the Lu Haitong Building, Kang Jianfei used all the other floors for rent. What he valued most was the Queen's Theater on the ground floor of the building. The location of this theater is really good. It's Queen's Road when you go out. The traffic here is very terrifying.

By the way, Zhang Guorong's father's clothing store is located in the Queen's Cinema.

Since Kang Jianfei bought it, this building can no longer be called Lu Haitong Building. Kang Jianfei didn't bother to think of the name, so he just filled in the Queen's Building when he changed the name.

In addition, Kang Jianfei spent 30 million to buy 18 villas in Mid-levels, Waterloo Road, Repulse Bay, Lantau Island and other places. Especially the holiday villas on Lantau Island, some of which are even more luxurious than the mid-level villas, but the price is equivalent to free, not even comparable to an apartment on Hong Kong Island.

Why is it so cheap?

Because the real estate companies that built holiday villas are either bankrupt or on the verge of bankruptcy, many villas are directly forced to auction by banks. Now the houses on Hong Kong Island are plummeting, and the Sino-British negotiation may break down one day. Who the **** has the leisure to buy villas in remote resorts?

When Kang Jianfei bought these villas, no one bid him at all. As long as someone asked for a price for a house, other buyers tacitly chose to give up. Anyway, there are still a lot of houses waiting to be sold cheaply, and they don't need to fight hard.

In less than two weeks, the 200 million funds raised by Kang Jianfei had already spent more than 140 million yuan, including the construction of the Tseung Kwan O studio and the Oriental Cinema, and the renovation of the Yau Ma Tei Cinema.

Now Kang Jianfei has three theaters in his hands~lightnovelpub.net~ Among them, Queen’s Theater can be fully regarded as a leading theater and join the new era theater chain immediately, but the other two theaters will have to wait for some time.

Although the Yau Ma Tei Cinema has only 500 seats, and the surrounding residents are also some middle- and lower-class civilians, it is the center of the old district, and the source of tourists is very sufficient. The Yau Ma Tei Cinema is a single-storey building, and Kang Jianfei is going to build two more floors to transform the Yau Ma Tei Cinema into a three-storey multi-hall cinema.

As for the Oriental Cinema, it will take at least one or two months to complete the reconstruction work such as the installation of seats and audio equipment.

The locations of these three theaters are all good. As long as Hong Kong films are prosperous, there is no need to consider the issue of losing money.

In addition to these three theaters, Kang Jianfei's eyes are also fixed on the oldest theater in Hong Kong, the Taiping Theater.

ps:

This chapter took six hours to write, especially those buildings and theaters, the information is so **** hard to find.