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The tea picking in the tea garden was completely completed, and Ye Han felt relieved.
The tea picking process lasted for a month, from the opening of the garden on March 17 to the end of the pre-rain tea picking on April 18.
During this period, tourists can see tea pickers working hard in the tea garden every day. After picking, everyone's face is filled with smiles.
Because the income they earn from picking spring tea is very considerable, the average daily wage is over 350 yuan, and the cumulative income in a single month exceeds 10,000 yuan!
The salary is at least two to three thousand more than other tea pickers. Everyone actively signs up before leaving, hoping to come back to Huajianji to pick tea next year.
After a series of processing, baskets of young buds are stored in refrigerators in the warehouse, waiting to be packaged as tea.
The first-picked tea naturally needs to be packaged in high-end gift boxes to highlight its quality; the special-grade pre-Qingming tea is packaged in beautifully designed small porcelain bottles or small bags for easy sales; as the material for beverage shops, pre-rain tea can be directly packaged in simple packages and used at any time.
Ye Han has asked Wang Yun to contact relevant manufacturers to design and customize the tea packaging, which is expected to be on the market in May.
As for the tea room, Ye Han asked the construction workers to fence off an open space at the foot of the tea garden last month, erect construction signs and cover it from all sides, preparing to create a tea drinking area of about 150 square meters.
The first floor provides tea drinks, snacks and other refreshments for tourists. The second floor is a separate tea room with a tea garden as its back, providing a quiet environment and perfect for leisurely tea tasting.
In addition, the 300 acres of wasteland for expansion were also fenced off in advance. After closing every weekend, the construction workers came back to clean up the surrounding fences, stones, weeds, etc., and make preparations in advance.
In the future, the botanical garden will be divided into the North Garden and the South Garden.
The 450 acres that have been built are the North Garden area. The South Garden, which is about to be built, is divided by Entrance No. 1 and the Science and Technology Research Museum, and extends back along the right side, corresponding to the North Garden.
However, the 300 acres of expansion were not within the original planning scope, and an application for land contracting had to be submitted to the government.
Since Huajianji is located in a relatively remote area and the land price is not high, the price of contracted land is 600 yuan/mu/year. In this way, the annual cost of 300 mu is 180,000 yuan.
It just so happened that the 450 acres contracted by Nanshan Botanical Garden would soon expire, and Ye Han thought of contracting them all together, which would also save approval time.
The annual contract rent for the 750-acre botanical garden is 450,000 yuan, and the general maximum lease term is 30 years, totaling 13.5 million yuan.
Including the deed tax, stamp duty and other fees, the total amount to be paid is approximately 15 million.
Of course, you can also rent it for 3-5 years first, but based on the current situation, the surrounding land prices will definitely increase in the future, so it is not as cost-effective as a one-time contract.
15 million is indeed a huge sum of money.
Ye Han thought that if it was last year, after she paid this money, she would definitely be short of funds.
Because at that time, the total account funds were about 20 million, and we had to pay employee salaries, bear the cost of equipment maintenance and forest management, irrigation costs, and introduce various flowers and plants...
However, this year, with the increase in ticket prices, the increase in the number of tourists and the issuance of peripheral products, Ye Han currently has sufficient funds in his account.
Since the winter vacation, the popularity of Huajianji has remained high.
From the opening of the science museum and the hatching of baby swans, to the blooming of the peach forest and the blessing under the peach tree, the release of surrounding products, and now the popularity of the peony garden, the average number of visitors per day has remained above 5,000.
Ticket revenue alone is as high as more than 20 million, and starting from April, peripheral products will be another important source of income.
According to the current trend, it will soon exceed ticket revenue.
Ye Han has submitted a land use application form and a rough project plan to the relevant departments. After investigation and approval by the W City Land and Resources Bureau, he signed a contract with the local authorities.
In view of Huajianji’s current fame and the economic benefits it brings, after the relevant personnel conducted an on-site inspection, the review opinions were quickly issued and the contract was signed.
Everything is ready. Now the most important thing is to complete the task of system release.
Ye Han clicked on the light screen panel and checked the information on the left.
Name: Ye Han
Gender: Female
Age: 23
Planet: Solar System - Earth
Binding system: Galaxy B544
Bound Botanical Garden: Huajianji (100% equity)
Area: 450 acres
Collection process: 376‰
Save endangered plants: 40 species
The collection process of 350‰ has been exceeded!
Ye Han couldn't help but smile and clicked on the information next to it to check the level of the plant.
The newly added S-level plants in the past two months are:
Silver-thread peony and East China Sea wave flower; in addition, there are four famous varieties of peonies: Wei Zi, Yao Huang, Zhao Fen and Dou Lu. The one with the best quality of the same type is selected as S grade.
The S-level currently being cultivated is: Purple-spotted Peony.
Of the two transplanted purple-spotted peonies, one is 3.2 meters tall and has 205 flowers; the other is 3.1 meters tall and has 187 flowers. The peony flowers have a strong fragrance and the flowering period can last until September-October. It is also a very rare peony variety.
The system determined that the one with better growth was S-grade and was currently being cultivated.
Other famous peony varieties and some new varieties donated by L City Botanical Garden have basically reached Grade A!
As the key scenic spot built this time, the Peony Garden made a huge contribution to the completion of the task.
Now all that remains is the rescue of endangered plants.
Just a few days ago, six species of precious Paphiopedilum and the rare Darwin orchid from Huajianji have been successfully bred into offspring that inherit the characteristics of their parents thanks to the efforts of the team led by Dr. Yu!
Although only one or two seedlings of each species were cultivated, they were full of vitality in the culture room and were not as fragile as ordinary orchids in their infancy.
As you can imagine, the probability of survival is very high.
The research team was extremely excited about this result.
This is definitely a major breakthrough in the breeding of rare orchids!
When the cultivation technology becomes mature, it will definitely cause a sensation in the professional field.
By then, the status of Huajianji and the researchers led by Dr. Yu in the academic community will become completely different.
The time it took them to achieve their research results was also astonishing.
It has only taken me three and a half months from the time I started working to now, but I originally estimated it would take at least one to two years.
In addition to Dr. Yu's outstanding abilities, the centrally located intelligent control center also deserves credit. Its powerful retrieval, analysis and computing capabilities have helped researchers avoid many detours.
Six species of Paphiopedilum, Darwin orchid, plus naturally propagated ginkgo seedlings, exactly eight endangered plant species, met the task requirements, but the system did not determine that the task was completed.
The numbers in the column for saving endangered plants also don't match.
Ye Han frowned slightly: "Is there something wrong?"
System: "Host, there is no doubt that the six species of Paphiopedilum are precious, but they are hybrids of wild Paphiopedilum species. Although they have maintained species diversity to a certain extent, there is a certain amount of genetic overlap, so they are determined to be three species."
I see.
That means saving three more endangered plant species.
Ye Han looked at the date. There was less than a month left before the mission deadline, so time was indeed a bit tight.
However, after going through so many things, her mentality is very stable.
Solve problems as they arise. Instead of wasting your energy, take action as soon as possible.
3 endangered plants...
Ye Han thought of the Nepenthes rajah and Nepenthes roundworm in the exhibition greenhouse.
They are all internationally endangered (critically endangered) species. The procedures for importing them from abroad are very complicated and the prices are very expensive.
Because of such rare plants, there are only a few bases that are qualified to cultivate them even abroad, not to mention that the ones introduced by Ye Han are of the best quality.
I wonder if there are any relevant experts in China?
After all, one is from Malaysia and the other is from Borneo, Indonesia. They are endangered plants and extremely rare. Apart from Huajianji, it seems that only the National Botanical Garden in City B has them.
It seems that if there are experts in this field, they are all in the National Botanical Garden.
Ye Han shook his head secretly in his heart.
The National Botanical Garden is the first national botanical garden in China. It collects up to 17,000 species of plants and has the largest botanical specimen museum in Asia. Its strategic position is self-evident.
The Institute of Botany of the Chinese Academy of Sciences is located here, and it is home to many scientific research giants. The achievements and awards of any one of them could fill a whole piece of paper.
It is definitely impossible to come to Huajianji.
It seems that we still have to think of other ways.
"Director, our second Guinness World Record application has been approved." Wang Yun said with a smile: "This time the review was relatively quick, taking only 10 weeks."
Nepenthes rajah has the largest insect pitcher in the world, the longest and largest in volume among all species.
When the carnivorous plant area opened last year, its largest insect trap was 40 centimeters long and had a volume of about 3.3L. It was filled with a large amount of digestive fluid, which could easily digest small animals such as mice and frogs.
After two months of cultivation, the largest insect trap grew to 44 cm and its volume became 3.8L, exceeding the Guinness World Record of 41 cm in cage height cultivated in the place of origin.
It is estimated that after the report, it will cause a sensation.
However, carnivorous plants are a relatively niche group in China, and there are only a few botanical gardens that have introduced them. They are far less widely distributed and have a long history of cultivation than Victoria amazonica, so their influence naturally cannot match the latter.
Ye Han didn't care about it.
When she created the carnivorous plant area, she wanted people to better recognize and understand these unique plants, and now she has achieved it.
The most profound impression on tourists who come to Huajianji are probably these bizarre-shaped carnivorous plants. Everyone finds them very novel and develops a strong interest in them.
Since the surrounding products were launched online, related peripherals such as Venus flytrap hairpins, sundew ear picks, blue rabbit bladderwort hair ties, pitcher plant thermos cups and pendants have become very popular among tourists, and the popularity of these plants has also increased accordingly.
Nepenthes bicalcarata and Nepenthes rajah are the star plants of Huajianji. Their popularity is no less than that of other S-level plants, and their pendant sales rank among the top.
For carnivorous plant enthusiasts, Huajianji has single-handedly livened up the originally cold and quiet circle.
The size of the circle has more than doubled compared to last year, with hot posts constantly appearing on the forum, creating a lively scene.
Strictly speaking, the circle can no longer be considered a niche.
As soon as the news came out, it caused a sensation in the industry.
Other botanical gardens were shocked when they received the news and looked at Huajianji with new eyes.
Won the Guinness World Record twice in just one year, what does this mean?!
My God, who can believe this is a private botanical garden?
The W City government and provincial departments jointly awarded bonuses to commend Huajianji, and given its recent popularity, online discussions were also very heated.
What caused the most sensation in the circle and major research institutes was that Ye Huaxi, a professor, doctoral supervisor and director of the National Botanical Garden at Capital University, would lead a team to Huajianji for inspection.
I went out to play today, a short haircut~
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