Lin Anshu is an ordinary, lowly office worker. The competition in the company is intense, and the boss loves to fine employees and make empty promises. After working diligently for a whole year, sh...
They wouldn't dare use Er Yatou's money directly.
Lin's mother was thinking that she would definitely take good care of growing flowers next spring.
If the flowers are grown well, they will definitely fetch a good price.
If she were lucky enough to grow a top-quality orchid, wouldn't she become rich?
By then, building a small villa will be a piece of cake, let alone buying a house for each of the three children in the family.
That's what Lin's mother thought.
At that moment, Mr. Lin was also pondering.
In the days to come, he must study bamboo weaving painting seriously.
If you can create a high-quality bamboo weaving painting yourself, you can sell it for six or seven figures.
At worst, he can work harder and make more bamboo paintings, which will give him enough money to build a small villa for his family.
Alternatively, one can continue to refine and improve their bamboo weaving skills.
Then they fabricate some particularly rare items and sell them at high prices.
"Okay, Dad, Mom, good luck!"
After envisioning the future, Lin Anshu quickly returned to the present reality.
The next big thing she needs to do is... organize a bonfire party.
Taking advantage of this opportunity, the village will also launch some activities.
As for the timing, Lin Anshu plans to set it around the fifteenth day of the first lunar month.
Bamboo weaving craftsmen like her father would work overtime in the next few days to rush out a batch of handmade lanterns.
The village chief handed over the most beautiful and unique lantern, which would be used as the best auspicious gift, directly to Lin's father, asking him to prepare it.
The village chief said that Lin Weiyan has the best bamboo weaving skills in the whole village.
This top-grade lantern, which is the grand finale, absolutely has to be made by Lin's father so that he, as the village chief, can be completely at ease.
Since the village chief had said so, Mr. Lin naturally wouldn't refuse.
Even before the village chief left, he already had a rough idea of the lantern he was about to make in his mind.
No sooner had the village chief left than he found paper and pen and began to draw the blueprint of the lantern that appeared in his mind.
Since it's the grand finale lantern, it naturally can't be too simple.
However, it can't be too complicated.
Ideally, there should be a central theme.
According to the village chief, in addition to hanging up all sorts of lanterns,
The village also prepares riddles and pastes them next to or under the lanterns for visitors to guess.
The village will give out small prizes to tourists based on how many riddles they solve.
Of course, this is just to attract tourists and add some fun interactive elements.
Most importantly, how should we receive tourists when they arrive?
So far, there is only one guesthouse in the village.
It's the one from Lin Jianshe's family.
Lin Anshu inquired and learned that Lin Jianshe's guesthouse has a total of fourteen standard rooms, with each room averaging about 30 square meters.
According to regulations, once the number of standard rooms exceeds 14, the hotel must be operated in accordance with hotel management standards.
Lin Jianshe's guesthouse falls right within this standard.
In other words, their guesthouse can't actually accommodate too many tourists.
So the question is, where will the extra tourists go?
The village chief and Party Secretary Xiao Zhang meant that each household should tidy up their own homes and try to make one or two clean and tidy rooms.
If someone is unable to go back or stay in the county town, they can stay overnight at someone's home in the village.
Of course, even if you make do for one night, there will be a charge.
Just a token amount, like eighty or one hundred yuan.
Moreover, the villagers can take this opportunity to do some business.
In the dead of winter like now, selling roasted sweet potatoes, roasted chestnuts, baked flatbreads with vegetables, mutton soup, and the like can earn you a little money.
Of course, you can sell things like sizzling stinky tofu, homemade toys, children's favorite toys, hand-knitted hats, scarves, gloves, and so on.
If you don't know how to do these things, you can buy some small items wholesale and set up a stall to play ring toss or pitch-pot games.
It all depends on whether everyone is willing to take action.
In any case, the village has done its best to attract business to their doorsteps.
Whether or not you can seize this opportunity depends on each individual.
Of course, the village also needs funds to organize activities.
At this point, Party Secretary Zhang brought up the matter of seeking sponsorship.
The specific steps are quite simple.
Go directly to nearby villages and ask people if anyone is willing to set up a stall and make a living during their designated time.
If you're willing to come, you only need to pay a stall fee of 100 yuan per day.
You decide what to sell.
The rule is that you can set up a stall, but you have to clean up and dispose of the trash yourself after you're done.
Otherwise, the village will blacklist you.
If Qingshui Village ever holds a similar event again, they will never allow such unruly people to participate.
In addition, Secretary Zhang is also actively trying to reach out to other sponsors.
The prizes for the riddle-solving contest can be provided by the sponsors.
In return, the village can help advertise for the sponsors during this event, increasing brand awareness.
Even the big tree in the village was fully utilized by Secretary Zhang and the village chief.
They planned to find someone to set up a stall and sell wishing plaques on the day of the bonfire party.
Order some nice wooden plaques in advance and string them together with red thread.
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