Chapter 990 - 990 946 Secretarys Office Meeting
Chapter 990 - 990 946 Secretarys Office Meeting
?Chapter 990: Chapter 946: Secretary’s Office Meeting Chapter 990: Chapter 946: Secretary’s Office Meeting “Building Lushan Sanatorium? That’s not a small project. Can Hongjiang’s finances handle this?” Nie Zhenbang’s brows furrowed the moment he heard the news.
Nie Zhenbang was well aware of the sanatorium business. Nowadays, in many parts of the country, especially in scenic tourism spots, whether by the sea, in the mountains, or places with hot springs, such sanatoriums were plentiful. Moreover, these were not ordinary sanatoriums; provincial-level sanatoriums mostly undertook the task of hosting retired central government leaders, veterans, and comrades. The purpose of these sanatoriums was not merely for vacation and recovery, but more so with the hope that these retired officials would fall in love with the area and choose to live there.
Just think of the benefits that could entail—might a retired leader point out issues with the roads, or share opinions and views? Or in times of financial strain when there’s a lack of funds, if a retired leader lived there, one could always consult with and report to them. As the saying goes, ‘those closest to the water source get the moon first’; that’s exactly the idea here.
However, Nie Zhenbang couldn’t help but think deeper. At this juncture, Liu Yong wouldn’t have paid a special visit just to discuss this, certainly not for nothing. Liu Yong’s personal visit set a tone that touched and shocked the province’s leadership.
Liu Yong intentionally ignored Nie Zhenbang’s frown and smiled slightly. He then produced the prepared planning report, placed it on the coffee table, and pushed it toward Nie Zhenbang, saying, “The investment is indeed significant. Before, we in Hongjiang also developed several sanatorium projects, in Deer Mountain and also near the Moon Spring in Wenchun City, but the outcomes were less than ideal. The main issues were the standards of medical technology and inconvenient living conditions that failed to retain people. Many comrades stayed for a few days but didn’t adjust and left. Therefore, this time the province surveyed many locations nationwide, particularly the Northriver Sanatorium in Yanbei, and examined the environment and facilities carefully. We’ve decided to launch a fully equipped sanatorium. It’ll be located near Hongcheng, close to the Deer Mountain Scenic Area and by the Red Deer Expressway, about 20 kilometers from Hongcheng. The initial plan is to establish a provincial-grade health center with the best medical equipment and top experts and professors to address leaders’ concerns. Also, to develop an upscale residential community, with the sanatorium nestled quietly inside, offering peace amidst the hustle and bustle. The total investment is preliminarily estimated to be fifteen billion, with Shengding Group from within the province investing, and it’s estimated that the provincial finances would need to arrange about three billion.”
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