The reporters left, each carrying a bottle of spiritual spring water. Everyone had a happy smile on their face.

July 15th, Saturday, was a sunny day with no clouds in the sky. Moer got up early, had dinner, and drove to Yaowang Valley with his two masters and their wives, his grandmother, Li Jun, and Li Xiaohu.

When we arrived outside Yaowang Valley, we saw a huge crowd of people. There was a wooden house outside Yaowang Valley, which was the ticket office. There were already three long lines of people waiting to buy tickets.

The tickets were also customized at the Changhong Printing Factory. There are three types of tickets: adult tickets, tickets for teenagers under 1.5 meters tall, and tickets for children under 80 centimeters tall.

Moer drove directly into the park, where dozens of firecrackers and fireworks were placed at the gate. Tourists who knew how to smoke offered to help light the fireworks.

At eight o'clock in the morning, Mo'er stood at the gate and shouted, "The park is open!" Tourists lit fireworks and firecrackers at the same time, and the sound of firecrackers lasted for several minutes.

After the fireworks, tourists lined up to check their tickets and enter the zoo. Once inside, they saw all kinds of flowers blooming everywhere.

Four drivers were ready, chauffeuring tourists back and forth between the Tiger and Leopard Parks. The majestic Siberian tigers strolled leisurely through the park, occasionally roaring and drawing screams of surprise from the tourists.

Tourists admired tigers and Dawan clouded leopards on the bus. After leaving the leopard park and getting off the bus, they began to stroll around other parks, occasionally stopping at pavilions to rest their feet.

Those who are sharp-eyed will recite the ancient poems above the pavilion several times and sigh that the poems are so poetic.

The various small animals made the tourists exclaim with excitement, and the trip was worth it. Dozens of pavilions and dozens of ancient poems made tourists sigh, cultivated their sentiments, and sublimated their souls!

Tourists were reluctant to leave under the tempered glass for a long time, watching the fish swimming above their heads, as if they were also the fish, at the bottom of the lake.

On the small bridge, the tourists had no place to step. Fortunately, Moer's small bridge was made solidly, otherwise the incident of tourists collectively falling into the water would have been reported in the newspaper on the first day.

Finally, we saw the little dragons we had been longing for. They made the tourists believe that dragons must exist in this world. Aren’t there many dragon descendants?

Those who couldn't see were trying hard to squeeze up, and those who could see were reluctant to leave. Fortunately, guides evacuated the tourists in time and stipulated that tourists could only stay on the bridge for ten minutes, thus avoiding a stampede.

Many reporters shuttled in and out of the crowd, capturing beautiful moments one after another.

That afternoon, the front pages of major newspapers in Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei were all filled with the throngs of people at Yaowang Valley Zoo. Many young people from even a hundred or two hundred miles away from Yaowang Valley also arrived in groups on bicycles to observe the Chinese totem up close.

By seven o'clock in the evening, Moer got statistics from the ticket office. On the first day of opening, Yaowang Valley Zoo received a total of 124,000 visitors.

There are more than 61,000 adults, more than 35,000 teenagers, and more than 27,000 children.

The revenue from ticket sales was more than 41,000 yuan. When Liu Zhaodi wrote the specific revenue from ticket sales on a red paper and posted it at the entrance of the zoo, the reporters were petrified. Wow, they didn't expect that running a zoo could also be a highly profitable industry.

Several investors were considering opening a zoo in any city. Beijing was definitely out of the question. Although it had a large population, with the success of Yaowang Valley, opening another zoo there would be sheer suicidal thinking. They would surely lose everything.

Moreover, the reason why Yaowang Valley can attract so many tourists is that 80% of them come for the Chinese totem. I have to talk to the director of the zoo later and see if I can buy a few of them at a high price.

If the purchase is successful, the zoo can start investing in and building in other cities. If the purchase is not successful, then further careful planning will be required to see if rarer and more attractive animals can be obtained.

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