The richest man has come to Hong Kong, the news is very lively, and the people of Hong Kong are very interested in Chu Hang.

Under capitalism, people pursue money and worship the rich. The myth of wealth is particularly popular in Hong Kong.

However, the reaction of the local tycoons was very subtle. The main purpose of Chu Hang making the news was to inform the local tycoons that I am here, and what are your opinions?

He was waiting for the local tycoons to contact him, but no one took the initiative to contact him. Was he warned, or was he just waiting and watching?

However, Chu Hang was not idle either. During the day, he took his bodyguard and asked Lin Fusheng, also known as Brother B, to drive around, eat street snacks, go shopping and take the ferry. He even went to Lan Kwai Fong and looked at some backgrounds where the police appeared in Hong Kong movies, such as the Cang Yun Shan Village Settlement.

Brother B was very puzzled. Chu Hang's love for the sea was too strange. There were many high-end places in Hong Kong, including many Michelin restaurants, but Chu Hang didn't go there. He would rather eat roast meat rice in a tea restaurant, and even bought some himself. He wandered around the fruit market for a day.

The four men looked strange.

"Chu Sheng."

After wandering around for a day, a few people sat at a cold drink stand. The weather in Hong Kong is hot, and the sugar water is sold out all year round.

Seeing Brother B calling him, Chu Hang motioned to him to speak. Maybe he was not familiar with him yet, so he was always cautious, but this guy was indeed a local boss and was very familiar with every part of Hong Kong.

"Mr. Chu, why don't you go to those high-end places? You have enough money. The places we visited today are... terrible!"

There are all kinds of people in Hong Kong. After the return of Hong Kong to China, although the public security has improved a lot, several major gangs have gone ashore and there are fewer disputes in the underworld.

But there are always some who slip through the net and cannot stand the constraints of the rules, just like Brother B, who yearn for the underworld.

Chu Hang spent a lot of money today. He was generous and rarely gave change when buying things. In order to have a bite of roast meat, he would rather pay extra to grab a seat. It would be troublesome if he was spotted by others.

"Do you think Hong Kong still has a future?"

Chu Hang asked, taking a sip of the sweet soup. The stall owner was a woman, with a child beside her. The child hugged the woman's thighs and looked at Chu Hang cutely, pursing his little mouth constantly. Chu Hang waved at the child.

The woman knew that the child was greedy and smiled at Chu Hang embarrassedly. The sweet soup was to be sold for money, and Chu Hang and the other three ordered one of each.

Brother B glanced at the woman, then at Chu Hang, thought for a while, and didn’t quite understand what Chu Hang said.

What do you mean Hong Kong still has a future?

The little girl couldn't help herself, Chu Hang laughed and hugged her, letting her choose for herself, "Take whatever you want to eat!"

"Excuse me sir!"

Chu Hang saw the stall owner coming over and waved his hands: "It's nothing, it's just like a child, if you like it, just eat more, it's all mine."

Chu Hang looked at the other person: "How much do you earn a month?"

The woman was stunned. Chu Hang smiled and said, "I will do another survey to find out what the monthly income level of Hong Kong people is."

"Then you should ask those who work in office buildings. It's hard to say for a stall like mine. How much you can earn in a month depends on the situation!"

"Those people in the office building cannot represent the six million people of Hong Kong."

Brother B said, "This is my boss. If he asks, just tell him. It won't interfere with your business. I'll buy all the remaining sugar water."

The stall owner smiled and said, "That's not the case. I can't ignore my income. I make almost 10,000 yuan a month selling sugar water."

Hong Kong dollars are almost the same as RMB, with little difference.

Chu Hang was just about to say that he made a lot of money, but the other party said that it was not the case. The stall owner is a family of three. The husband is still working as a decorator and earns more than 60,000 yuan a month. However, the family of three rents a house, and the biggest expense is 30,000 yuan in rent. After calculating the water, electricity, and food, there is not much money left in a month, plus the money for the children's education.

They are trying hard to save money and want to buy a house, but it seems like a long way off.

"House prices have risen so much that I don't know why. According to reports, there are still many empty houses."

Speculate in real estate!

The mainland is also speculating in housing, but they learned it from Hong Kong. Six million people are concentrated in a small place, and everyone needs a house. Every year, a large number of college graduates also need houses.

However, real estate companies are holding on to the land and properties and refuse to release them, and the government is powerless to do anything about it.

The lower class people are being exploited constantly. Those who own thousands of houses each have them, and the rent they collect is almost as much as the revenue of a medium-sized company.

Chu Hang asked: "Do you think Hong Kong still has a future?"

The woman was stunned and looked at Chu Hang. "Sir, I know you are doing big things. I don't understand it either. I just know that ordinary people can't afford to buy a house. In Hong Kong, many generations live together, and there are pig cages!"

Brother B knew Chu Hang didn’t understand and immediately said, “It’s a shared rental house. Dozens of people sleep together, with bunk beds. Each bed is like a cage. The monthly rent is cheap. Most college graduates live in such pig-cage beds when they start working. I’ve lived there too…”

You're not living here at all, you're just collecting protection money.

Chu Hang nodded. He came to Hong Kong to give a blow to his real estate colleagues here. You guys are causing trouble in the mainland, and I will give you a quick death.

Chu Hang came to buy land and build a building, but he had to find a suitable breakthrough. However, currently all the good land in Hong Kong is in the hands of real estate companies.

He looked down on Li, the richest man in China. In the 1990s, the Hong Kong government proposed a plan to build the Asian Electronics City, relying on the convenience of Hong Kong's world free port to introduce the electronic processing industry.

As a result, a few local tyrants dragged the plan until it went bankrupt, and the planned land became Li's real estate.

Damn it, it seems like the rich people here don’t know how to do anything else except investing in real estate.

It is difficult for a small place to form a financial group, and the reason is that the structure is not good enough.

In another ten years, there will be a large number of business factions in the mainland, such as the Penguin faction, the Alibaba faction, and the Baoneng faction. Various bigwigs will form alliances and stir up trouble in the capital market. They will be considered consortiums, if not a consortium.

Chu Hang now belongs to the Beijing faction. His company has already shown signs of becoming a consortium and is connected with countless companies. The company has also begun to lay out upstream and downstream industries.

He restricted Tang Yueming's investment in the mainland, but Tang Yueming turned around and expanded overseas, eyeing Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, Japan, South Korea, etc. This was only one aspect. The other aspect was to cooperate with large construction companies to develop building materials.

Anyway, boss, you can have your own ideas, but if I am restricted by your ideas, then I lose!

At Chu Hang's current stage, the company's development is close to the ceiling, so it will naturally seek control of the entire industry chain.

The upstream industries of real estate include steel bars, cement and river sand, and the downstream industries include decorative building materials.

Tang Yueming was even very interested in property services.

It would also be a good idea to use the money from investing in real estate to develop these industries.

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