Chapter 360 Sad

Chapter 360 Sad
The next day, Zhang Yunqi met with Mayor Yang Jiarong.

In the office, he and his elder brother Zhang Yunfeng discussed the general idea of ​​the night market with Yang Jiarong.

Liansheng contracted the old Longjingyuan Cannery to Zhangji Catering, which will build and operate the entire facility. Combining local characteristics and tourist resources, it will create the largest tourist food night market in Jiangchuan, promoting the development of tourism and consumer industries.

The preliminary plan is to demolish the southern exterior wall of the old Longjingyuan factory area and connect it with Chunfeng Road. Because it is close to Yuxian Street, there is a large flow of people. Zhang Ji can use the idle old factory buildings to set up four functional areas for food, cultural and creative industries, commerce, and performances, plan 4 stalls, and create a one-stop service for special catering, entertainment, and night markets to facilitate and enrich the nightlife culture of citizens.

Of course, this matter itself has nothing to do with the city, but Zhang Yunqi needs the city to issue relevant opinions, the South City Government to issue implementation plans and management regulations, and then through the Industrial and Commercial Bureau, Public Security Bureau, Taxation Bureau, Engineering Bureau, Finance Bureau, Health Bureau and District Government Guidance Office composed of the Stall Management Committee, require fixed locations and fixed times in the old factory area of ​​Longjingyuan, improve the business environment in the area where stalls are concentrated, and create a tourist night market.

This is not the first time Zhang Yunqi has mentioned this matter.

Yang Jiarong knew this clearly and he had always approved of it.

In fact, after China's reform and opening up, the earliest self-employed people were almost all street vendors. In the 20s and even in the early 80s, street vendors were actually encouraged to a certain extent as a "necessary supplement to the socialist economy." Of course, although urban management was already on the agenda at that time, its importance was far less than promoting commercial development.

The change happened in 1995.

In 1995, China's urbanization rate exceeded the 30% mark. Before that, the urbanization rate increased by an average of 0.7% per year; after that, the urbanization rate increased by an average of 1.4% per year, entering the fast lane of urbanization. It was at this juncture that the reform of "grasping large and letting go of small, reducing staff and increasing efficiency" of state-owned enterprises and collective enterprises led to the layoffs of about 6000 million urban workers in the following years. Market-oriented reforms and the formation of the labor market made the older generation of workers lack competitiveness. The intersection of the two torrents made the streets of cities in China full of vendors.

Therefore, the benefits of creating Jiangchuan Tourist Night Market are obvious, such as promoting the re-employment of laid-off workers from state-owned enterprises in Jiangchuan, creating a tourist night market brand in Jiangchuan, rectifying illegal barbecue stalls and mobile stalls occupying the road, and optimizing the city appearance.

Of course, the point that hit Yang Jiarong the most was that Zhang Yunqi's approach was highly consistent with his idea of ​​promoting property rights reform of state-owned enterprises. Through state-owned shell companies, the city's poorly performing state-owned enterprises were subject to bankruptcy reorganization. However, the land was not sold directly. Instead, market-oriented management methods were used to revitalize the vacated old state-owned factory areas to ensure that state-owned assets were not lost.

This is how all Jiangchuan State-owned Investment Corporation will operate in the future.

Now Zhang Yunqi is taking the lead in piloting for Yang Jiarong. After all, he pushed for the restructuring of the old Longjingyuan cannery against all odds, which earned him a great reputation throughout the province. Zhang Yunqi did not live up to his trust, actively developing the real industry economy, accepting a large number of laid-off workers, and not narrowing the path. Now it is not a big problem for the city to introduce a policy that benefits both you and me. Moreover, for matters that do not involve the city's finances, the city's executive meeting can make the final decision. The executive meeting is a matter of Yang Jiarong's words.

As for the problems at the specific operational level, Yang Jiarong could not pay attention to them. He was more concerned about the restructuring of Sennheiser Group. Now the Municipal State-owned Investment Group and Phoenix Group were arguing over the land of Red Star Electronics. Gao Shan had made N reports to the city to put pressure on Zhao Jianqiang, the face of the Municipal State-owned Investment Group. But to some extent, Zhao Jianqiang was just carrying out Yang Jiarong's will. It was Yang Jiarong who did not want Gao Shan to get the land. So it was obvious that the contradiction had shifted to the city. The key point was whether Yang Jiarong could withstand the people behind Gao Shan.

At this point, Zhang Yunqi could do nothing. Reason also told him that he should not get involved anymore. The risk and reward were not proportional. Now the Huangcheng Group and the Senhai Group, which was backed by the Municipal State-owned Investment Corporation, were already in court. One thing he could be sure of was that with Yang Jiarong around, the outcome of this lawsuit was doomed to be a long way off, but Gaoshan, who had acquired land with high leverage, would certainly not last long.

Perhaps, the mountains will be crazy.

When leaving Yang Jiarong's office, Zhang Yunqi was still thinking about this problem. He should indeed think about this problem carefully. After all, it was he who ruined Gao Shan's good deeds.

When they reached the intersection, Zhang Yunqi and Zhang Yunfeng parted ways. What followed were some specific matters. Zhangji and Liansheng had to sign an agreement on the contracting of the old factory area of ​​Longjingyuan, and then set up a project team to formulate planning plans and investment promotion plans. After the municipal executive meeting, they would push the relevant departments of the two levels of government to issue relevant policy opinions and implementation plans as soon as possible, etc. Zhang Yunfeng would take care of these matters.

Zhang Yunqi went directly to the No. 1 Middle School in the city.

He skipped a whole morning of classes, but no one cared about him. Chu Jian, who was sitting in the front seat, tilted his head and asked him in a low voice: "Were you busy this morning?" Zhang Yunqi nodded.

There was nothing more to say after the first meeting.

She looked away and wanted to continue reading, but suddenly she couldn't concentrate. At this time, the spring outside the window was already very strong, and the sunlight poured in through the window, reflecting on the girl's clear little face, making her look a little absent-minded.

When we were having dinner together last night, we talked about Ji Ling's application to Tsinghua University. When I first saw her, I couldn't help but think that if she went to Peking University or Tsinghua University as she wished, they would be in the same city again.

She felt happy.

But she couldn't help but think of Zhang Yunqi.

At the moment, a cruel fact weighing on her heart has become increasingly clear. The college entrance examination is getting closer, but with Zhang Yunqi's current academic performance, it is not very realistic for her to be admitted to Peking University or Tsinghua University.

This means they cannot study at the same university.

In fact, since the first year of high school, she had hoped that Zhang Yunqi could focus on his studies. He had a high starting point and came to the No. 1 Middle School in the city as the top scorer in the high school entrance examination. Tsinghua University and Peking University should have been his goals. However, the more she got along with Zhang Yunqi, the more she felt that this young man could no longer be like her, confined to textbook knowledge. Zhang Yunqi was a social practitioner who fought in the real world.

After school in the afternoon, the students in the class scattered like birds and beasts.

Zhang Yunqi was on duty today and had to clean up. Chu Jian silently helped Zhang Yunqi sweep the floor and wipe the blackboard. When Zhang Yunqi came back from throwing away the garbage, Chu Jian had already put today's homework and mock test papers into their schoolbags. She said to Zhang Yunqi: "Yunqi, let's go home."

Zhang Yunqi put his schoolbag into his arms, sat on the desk and smiled: "You have something on your mind, right?"

Chu Jian pursed his lips: "The clouds are rising."

"Ok?"

"Do you want to hear my honest opinion?"

"Just say it directly."

"Maybe. I just feel that the college entrance examination is coming soon. After entering university, many classmates will separate and can only meet during the summer vacation, or even for a long time. Many good friends slowly forget each other in this way..."

When he said this, there was some unspeakable emotion on Chu Jian's little face. At that time, the color of the sunset was already very strong, and the slanting light shone on the desk, and the ivy outside the window hung down. This early spring evening was particularly quiet. Zhang Yunqi saw that the girl in front of him had sad eyes.

(End of this chapter)