Chapter 173 Can we sell joint tickets with your zoo?



Wuchen is a renowned master, the abbot of Kaiyuan Temple, the most famous temple in the capital, where people flock to offer incense on ordinary days. Especially during festivals, many big bosses from all over the world come specifically to offer the first incense.

They are true masters, not just people seeking fame and fortune. You can see the purple aura swirling around Fushan from afar; it's definitely a blessed place. If one could cultivate here, I wonder if their long-standing bottleneck in cultivation might loosen up.

Many people think this way and choose to buy tickets to Wanling Zoo, which cost only about forty yuan each. For them, if the desired effect is achieved, the money is well spent.

You can just get reimbursed by your master and the others when you get back.

Besides feeling the purple aura surrounding him, he also felt a strange pressure that made him almost unable to move. Fortunately, this pressure quickly disappeared.

Most ordinary tourists treat monks and Taoist priests with respect, and many tourists greet them along the way.

Some tourists are actually able to recognize some of the more famous masters.

These Taoist priests and monks came to Wanling Zoo right after attending the religious exchange meeting. It's very difficult to make a reservation now, and they only managed to do so with great difficulty.

Seeing the animals was secondary; they had another purpose for coming this time.

Wuchen quickly toured the zoo, seeing all the animals and becoming even more convinced of his opinion. The spiritual energy here was indeed more abundant; even some very ordinary animals seemed more lively than those in other places.

He found a zoo staff member and chanted a Buddhist prayer: "Excuse me, sir, where is the director of your zoo?"

Upon seeing that it was a monk, the staff member quickly said, "Our director's office is in the office building, over here. Master, is there anything I can help you with? Our zoo shouldn't need to perform rituals. Um... let me take you to her first."

Wuchen nodded: "Thank you, benefactor."

The staff were really kind-hearted and took Wuchen directly to Su Zhou's office.

Su Zhou was caught off guard when she saw the bald man appear in her office. Her eyes widened slightly in surprise, but she quickly regained her composure: "Master, what brings you here?"

"Uh... could it be that there's a monster in our zoo?"

For some inexplicable reason, Su Zhou thought of a nine-tailed fox, which these monks and Taoists would probably classify as a monster.

However, in today's society, these people might not be able to see through it. Su Zhou said politely, with a teasing tone, "Master, please sit down first."

She took out her treasured tea leaves, which she had gotten from her father. Su Yunhai had a lot of good tea leaves to serve guests, many of which were famous teas picked directly from the mother tree, and naturally very expensive. Su Zhou had gotten quite a few to entertain her guests.

After boiling water to make tea, Su Zhou poured a cup for Wu Chen.

Wuchen thanked him in a low voice: "Director Su, the reason I asked you to come here today is to inquire whether your zoo plans to sell joint tickets with Kaiyuan Temple."

Combo tickets for scenic spots are a common way to bundle tickets, allowing you to visit several attractions at the same time for a relatively low price. The advantages are that you don't need to buy tickets for each attraction individually, the price is relatively affordable and within the acceptable range for most people, and it can also drive traffic between attractions.

In the early days of the zoo, it was quite dilapidated, and Su Zhou never thought about collaborating with other scenic spots. Now that the zoo has improved a bit, tickets are booked out every day, so there is no longer this problem.

But overall, the combined ticket system is still very beneficial to their zoo.

Su Zhou scratched his head. "By the way, Master, I haven't had a chance to ask which temple you're from yet?"

"Amitabha, this humble monk is the abbot of Kaiyuan Temple." Wuchen smiled and looked away.

Kaiyuan Temple...

It's definitely the most famous temple in the capital, and even nationwide, there aren't many temples as famous as it. If you're a monk at Kaiyuan Temple, especially a senior monk, then you certainly have a lot of status and prestige. Su Zhou knew that many of her father's business partners liked to burn incense at Kaiyuan Temple; the bigger the business, the more people believed in it.

Even setting aside fame, Kaiyuan Temple is far more famous than Wanling Zoo.

It's important to know that Wanling Zoo's reputation is largely based on the internet. There are just too many memes about the zoo online, and Ahei's emojis are still widely used today. The original images have become so faded and blurry.

Even before the internet became widespread, Kaiyuan Temple was already famous throughout the country, and many people, from eighty-year-old seniors to three-year-old children, had heard of it.

Su Zhou curled her fingers, feeling a little flattered. If a nationally renowned temple like theirs were to offer a joint ticket with their zoo, it would be like a top-tier big shot favoring a relatively unknown zoo.

"This...is this really okay?" Su Zhou blinked, a little doubtful of what she was hearing; such good fortune had just fallen right on her head. "Can I ask why you chose our zoo?"

The capital city has many attractions, and even more famous ones, such as the emperor's palace, gardens, and zoos. There are several zoos that are more famous than theirs, so it's not her turn to be considered.

As far as she knows, Kaiyuan Temple, as a renowned temple, has never collaborated with any scenic spot since the Song Dynasty. If a collaboration were to happen, Wanling Zoo would likely be the first.

"Your zoo is located on a blessed land," Wuchen said succinctly.

Su Zhou didn't quite understand either. She touched her cheek, and it was true. Ever since she first came to the zoo, she had felt like she was soaking in a hot spring, which was very comfortable.

"If it's a combined ticket, can I go and take a look at your place first?" Su Zhou was indeed tempted; the combined ticket would definitely bring a steady stream of customers.

Even without the internet, she would still need to ensure that the zoo becomes the best zoo in the country and even the world, and she wouldn't let any opportunity slip by.

In addition to improving our own quality, we must not overlook some external means.

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