The child has already seen it, and the meeting lasted about 30 seconds. Neither the father nor the daughter looked happy, but the process was considered completed.
All right.
After listening to the music for a while and chatting about recent developments, Simon set off again, heading to the city with Chen Qing and, of course, a certain little guy.
At noon is a family dinner.
Since we are here, according to etiquette, we must have a meal with the Chen family.
Chen's mother seemed very happy about Simon's arrival, but Chen's father still looked helpless from the bottom of his heart. Of course, it was mainly for his daughter. After all, he compared his feelings with his own and knew that his daughter's man was already very good to their family. In addition, only when he is holding his little granddaughter, he can show some kindness of elders.
Chen Qing also complained quietly because of this, feeling that her daughter's dislike of Simon must have been secretly taught by her old man.
Simon begs to differ.
Your father obviously doesn't like you as a daughter, but he is still very satisfied with his son-in-law. Otherwise, how could he love Wujiwu
As for the little one that Simon tried several times but failed to hold in his arms, he is still young. When he grows up, he will know how good his father is after experiencing the ups and downs of his evil mother.
Do not believe
Little one, look what your mother named you.
After lunch, the children were left with their parents and rushed to the industrial park in the western suburbs.
Although investment in China has been suspended, there are still many projects continuing to advance in Suzhou. In the afternoon, we mainly looked at a recently opened photovoltaic industry incubation center. The infrastructure was invested by the Westeros System and covers an area of 120 acres. The location is Not far from the east side of Dushu Lake.
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That's right, let's circle a piece of land along the way. After all, real estate is China's future. However, the first 150 million US dollars was actually spent, and there will be continuous investment in the future, with no upper limit.
Speaking of the photovoltaic industry, it all started in the 1970s on a global scale. Because of the oil crisis, countries around the world began to pay attention to the use of other energy sources, so they launched policies to support the photovoltaic industry.
However, the good times did not last long.
In the 1980s, as oil prices fell, the development of the photovoltaic industry also fell into a downturn, and it went up and down with the fluctuations in oil prices.
Now is the lowest point in the development of the global photovoltaic industry. The reason is very simple. Last year, international crude oil prices plummeted again, and even fell to the lowest level within the $10 range for the only time since the 1970s.
In my memory, the rise of the photovoltaic industry probably occurred after 2008. It is also easy to understand that during the eight years of George W. Bush's administration, he once pushed the international crude oil price to a high of nearly US$150 a barrel, making countries around the world once again realize the importance of developing new energy. urgency.
This is a digression.
Given the current sluggish state of the global photovoltaic industry, Simon's investment at this time seems very unwise.
However, since we can clearly see the overall development trend of the photovoltaic industry, the current layout will not be wrong. The strong capital strength of the Westeros system is enough to ensure long-term continuous investment in this field. There is no need to worry about the inability to serve others in the future. Make wedding clothes.
As for choosing China, of course it’s not just China.
Taking Solarcity, one of the three forward-looking technology companies, as a starting point, in recent years, Simon has made plans for the photovoltaic industry in the United States and Australia. China is only one part of it. The plan is that the United States and Australia will focus on R&D, and China will focus on production. .
After all, as we all know, the competitiveness of China's photovoltaic products is, of course, mainly due to price alone, which no one can match.
Simon didn't know much about this before, but based on the current information, he could probably guess it.
It has little to do with the subsidies singled out by the West for sanctions. After all, countries around the world are subsidizing their own photovoltaic products. As for the reason, the main reason should be scale. And, it is undeniable that the costs in terms of manpower and other aspects in China are indeed very low.
On the other hand, when the West sees this in China, why can't it imitate China's example, or simply foster related industries in Southeast Asia, where costs are lower
The reason for this is that in the photovoltaic industry, the technology is said to be very high-end, but in fact it is not that high-end. But when it comes to low-end, it is definitely not low-end. It happens to be neither high nor low.
Therefore, when Western developed countries get involved in this field, the costs often cannot be reduced. And Southeast Asian countries, which are far from adequate in terms of basic facilities and human resources, simply cannot do it.
Only China is uniquely blessed.
In short, this business is definitely not wrong.
The worst that can be done is to leave 120 acres of land, which is an excellent piece of land on the east side of Dushu Lake, and the location is very suitable for the development of commercial residences. Simon actually doesn’t mind being demolished in the future.
After a busy afternoon, I stopped running all the way to the film and television city and settled directly in a private garden by Dushu Lake.
After taking a shower and having dinner, Simon and Chen Qing nestled together by the window on the top floor of the three-story library overlooking the lake that they liked last time, admiring the brightly lit city night view while reading Jiangshan Wu. Information about actresses.
However, I actually don't have much interest in actresses.
Simon is far past the stage of gaining satisfaction from conquering female stars. Now in his eyes, no matter how high-ranking a female star is, there is not much difference from the Jiangshan Dance sisters standing by.
Therefore, I am more interested in projects starring these female stars.
In my memory, there were many dramas around 2000, and it was definitely the most glorious period in the history of Chinese television.
As for the reason, in Simon's opinion, it is a word that is beyond many people's expectations: poverty.
Because of poverty, no one in the TV industry dares to act recklessly. Everyone wants to break a dime in half and spend it. They also know that once a project fails, it will be even more difficult to raise funds for the next project, so they all use With a lot of effort, the quality of the TV series during this period can be imagined.
Let’s talk about the era of coal bosses that a well-known screenwriter later missed. It was mainly because after China’s accession to the WTO, energy demand soared, which caused a group of coal bosses to become rich and start spreading money everywhere.
During this period, there were some good dramas in the TV drama circle, but fundamentally they were gradually changing their taste.
The most typical, well, the new Dream of Red Mansions.
Later, in the Internet era, big capital entered the market, and there was so much money that it seemed like it was no longer money, and the entire industry was completely ruined.
Why
Because the whole thing has nothing to do with the TV series anymore, no one cares about the quality anymore, everyone can just play with it.
Maybe someone is curious
Don’t the people who give the money care
To be honest, I don't care.
What is the logic of the Internet
Throw money, throw money, and then throw money again. First, through large sums of cash offensive, various subsidies, various price cuts, and various bombings, all other competitors will be killed. Then, close the door and cut the leeks.
Not to mention China, Hollywood is no exception to this.
For example, Netflix later fell to the point where it began to lavishly produce an assembly line of bad movies without caring about quality. Each one was more stereotyped and worse than the last. They just thought that the audience would definitely buy it after seeing a few familiar faces, but in fact How
This can be seen from the fact that a Korean drama in the battle royale genre, which is actually not that innovative, has become a hit on Netflix.
Audiences instinctively prefer native language dramas. If a non-native language drama is promoted as a hit, it can only be said that there is really no native language drama that can beat it.
By extension, driven by the instinct of capital, one step further, if even non-native Korean drama content begins to turn into a boring assembly line, what will the audience do
In the final analysis, the film and television industry is different from taxi-hailing and takeout.
Taxi-hailing and food delivery are daily necessities, and it is not easy for users to change their consumption habits once they have formed them.
In film and television entertainment, if it’s not good-looking, or even poorly presented, and constantly sets new limits, then the audience doesn’t have to watch it. Isn’t it good to play games, listen to music, and read books to enrich yourself? Unless you have a tendency to self-abuse, who would be bored enough to watch bad movies? !
In the end, hundreds of billions were burned in an attempt to create a moat, hoping that one day all the money burned would be recouped. In the end, all that was left was a pile of rubbish and a lonely pile.
Because leeks can’t grow in garbage heaps!