249. Eden Bay



It’s May again, and a new wave of Golden Week has begun!

While Jinhao was busy with promotions, he also started the trial operation of the aerospace base.

Because there were so many immigrants, Jinhao chartered two Airbus 850 commercial flights to send these immigrants to their new homes after the holiday.

By this time, the island's infrastructure had been completed, and after land reclamation, it was filled with tropical vegetation.

The park's green space is lush with coconut trees, the botanical garden is filled with dragon fruit and kiwis, the lychee trees are in bloom, and the pineapples are bearing fruit.

On the farm, many cows are grazing, chickens and ducks are running and chasing each other in groups, and there are fish ponds around the seashore, raising some tropical edible fish.

There are patches of vegetables and fruits in the vegetable garden, and petunias all over the streets are colorful and vying for beauty.

Tall crane orchids stand among the petunias, and the island is covered with banana trees.

The fresh sea breeze blows gently, and the streets and squares are spotless.

There are many fishing boats and cruise ships parked in the shallow sea port, and there are also 10,000-ton cargo ships parked in the deep water port!

This isn't some deserted island for immigrants! This is the Garden of Eden on Earth!

The first batch of staff members who arrived celebrated the opening with joy and started practical operations using the knowledge and skills they had learned in the past six months.

The next day, residents arrived here.

The one-stop service provided by the logistics team makes the new immigrants who have moved into their new homes feel even more at home.

When you come to a place where you are unfamiliar with the place, the most frightening thing is having no friends and no one to help you.

Jinhao's humanized service is very good.

After they settled in, they were given an island tour so that they could quickly get familiar with their new territory.

The parents arranged for the children to go to a new school. After a few days of adaptation, they found that the children liked going to school more and were full of energy every day.

On the school open day, those curious parents came to the school to find out what was going on, only to discover that the schools here were very different from the schools in mainland China!

There are no headache-inducing monthly exams here, and students sit around small tables during classes.

There are flowers and pets in the classroom, which are the children's responsibility. These are to cultivate children's patience and sense of responsibility.

The courses are all topic-based, and the homework is a research summary scrapbook.

The children are happy, but some parents are still worried that if they return home, they will not be able to keep up with the pace of life in China and will be stumped by exams.

The principal also knew that they had such doubts, so he asked them to wait patiently until July.

"In July, I'll have them take two exams," the principal said. "The first will be a creative project, and the second will be China's standard exam. We'll decide based on the results then, okay?"

Anyway, it was only a little over a month, so after thinking about it and discussing it, the parents decided to give it a try.

Moreover, there is no pressure to take care of children during winter and summer vacations. We can send them to interest classes every day. Given their current enthusiasm for learning, they don’t seem to mind not having a holiday.

Going to school is like playing games, but being at home is boring! This makes these parents laugh and cry!

In the past, these children were called to go to school at 7 o'clock in the morning. It was a long-awaited call! They often did not have time to eat breakfast before being sent to school.

Schools here don't start until 9 a.m., but they wake up at 7 a.m. to wait for dinner! This has forced parents who thought they could sleep in to exercise self-discipline every day!

Moreover, the trams here are all scanned by QR code, and every family has a mobility scooter, which is much more comfortable than before. Thinking of the days when we had to squeeze into buses and subways in the past, I feel that now we can truly live a well-off life with upstairs and downstairs, gardens and cars.

Life is comfortable and every family is the same, so there is no more gossip, pettiness, and intrigue.

The people here have become more open-minded, and neighbors live in harmony and happiness. After all, it's just a small area, and you'll see each other every day. If there's a conflict, there's nowhere to hide, right?

Soon, life on this small island in the South Pacific was being compared to the space city.

Both are independent satellite cities, and there is really a contrast between these two small societies!

The Internet was abuzz with activity, as Chen Ji was the first to discover it.

After informing Lu Guansheng, he decided to let the TV station hype it up to dampen the emperor's prestige!

The TV station saw that this documentary would be a hit and immediately organized a filming team!

The TV station also discovered a problem, that is, Lu Guansheng’s island has no name!

"That's not difficult to solve!" Lu Guansheng said after receiving the call. "I'll have the islanders brainstorm and we'll have a name, right?"

"Is this okay?" The TV station felt that Lu Guansheng was too casual. What if he didn't like the name?

"They are the ones who live and manage the island. It won't be too unusual to let them name their new home!" Lu Guansheng was very relaxed.

This proposal was quickly responded to by the islanders, and on the day of the online voting, everyone participated!

After summarizing several alternative names, "Eden Bay" became the name with the most votes.

One of the two islands is crescent-shaped and the other is teardrop-shaped, and they are connected by a bridge in the middle.

They lived on the crescent-shaped island with the bay facing east. From the island, it looked like a bay, hence the name Eden Bay.

Because they had to produce this program, Lu Guansheng asked Ji Ren not to move Chu Que first, just in case.

Although the air force base cannot be visited, Lu Guansheng still feels that it is safer.

Anyway, being two or three months late will not have any big impact on Chu Que, who will live on the island for the rest of his life.

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