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Saturday, February 11, 2012

KAYA SEKAMPUNG

DI CHINA, MEREKA BERJAYA MELAHIRKAN SATU KAMPUNG YANG MAJU DAN BERPENDAPATAN TINGGI MACAM IMPIAN UMNOSIAL!


BOLEH MAJUKAH MELAYU TANPA BANTUAN BANGSA CINA???..


SEJARAH BELUM PERNAH MEMBUKTIKAN MELAYU BOLEH MAJU TANPA BANTUAN CHINA.

China's richest village.

Huaxi, in Jiangsu Province, is not your average Chinese village. Huaxi Village is known as the "No.1 village under the sky". It was founded in 1961.

In the past few decades it has transformed from a sleepy farming town to a surreal version of utopia where every person is entitled to free healthcare and education, a luxurious home, and cooking oil.

It is home to a "World Park" filled with replicas of the world's most iconic landmarks, from the Statue of Liberty to the Arc de Triomphe.

And it's putting the finishing touches on a glossy green skyscraper, set to become the world's 15th tallest building.

Of course, life in this idyllic town comes at a cost. Residents work seven days a week, often in Huaxi's industrial plants, and if you leave, you lose it all.

There are 2,000 officially registered inhabitants, and each has his own house and at least $250,000 in the bank, and drives BMW or Mercedes.

A Tiny Village of Millionaires

This place looks more like a sanatorium for the authorities. There are a lot of two-storey houses, trees, fountains, and ponds with turtles and carp here.
A Tiny Village of Millionaires


A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires

Unlike other villages, it is surrounded with modern factories and not fields and farmlands.
A Tiny Village of Millionaires

Currently, all the villagers live in their own high-ranked villas, which roughly cover 400 or 600 square meters. And each family at least has the asset from 1,000,000 to 10,000,000 yuan, and one to three automobiles.

A Tiny Village of Millionaires 

The poorest local family has at least 3 million yuan. But since the village offers free health care and education, and the products are not expensive, residents spend little money.
A Tiny Village of Millionaires
A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires

Thus they decided to build a supertower that reaches 1,076 ft (328 meters) into the sky. This building ranks as the world’s 15-th-highest skyscraper. It is taller than Eiffel Tower in Paris.
A Tiny Village of Millionaires

Inside there is an exhibition hall, a hotel, business center, rooftop swimming pools, gardens and restaurants.
A Tiny Village of Millionaires

It has taken 4 years to build this 74-storey tower worth 1.5 billion yuan. Money for the project partly came from people in the village who gave shares of 10 million yuan each.
A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires

The next two Huaxi skyscrapers should follow soon. Their designs are pretty impressive.
A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires

History Museum is located in the center of Huaxi Village. It shows all stages of going from poverty to wealth.
A Tiny Village of Millionaires

Wu Renbao is the father of Huaxi’s economic miracle. You can see his portraits everywhere in the village.
A Tiny Village of Millionaires

Currently, Huaxi Village governs more than 80 enterprises, including the collection metallurgy, the wool spinning, the chemical fiber, etc. Local products are exported to over 40 countries, including the USA and Japan.
A Tiny Village of Millionaires
A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires
A Tiny Village of Millionaires

Wu Renbao, 80, decided to step aside in favor of his son, Wu Xie’en. Still once a week he reports about the village’s economic success to residents.
A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires

Each villager is required to work at a Huaxi business 7 days a week. They don’t earn much, about 1,500 yuan a month. At the end of the year, however, 20% of the village’s profit is divided equally between all the inhabitants, including children. The annual ‘bonuses’ may range from 100,000 to 400,000 yuan.
A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires

The local school is free to attend.
A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires
A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires
A Tiny Village of Millionaires

A Tiny Village of Millionaires
A Tiny Village of Millionaires
A Tiny Village of Millionaires
A Tiny Village of Millionaires
A Tiny Village of Millionaires
A Tiny Village of Millionaires
A Tiny Village of Millionaires

There were originally 2,000 inhabitants in Huaxi 20 years ago. Today the village has grown and swallowed up some of the neighbouring areas. Now there is a lot of migration to the area and about 60,000 residents.
A Tiny Village of Millionaires
A Tiny Village of Millionaires
A Tiny Village of Millionaires

The village has moved on significantly over the last 30 years going from a poor farming community to a flourishing place of enterprise and a symbol of the country's economic growth. It will become a town in 5 years.
A Tiny Village of Millionaires
A Tiny Village of Millionaires
A Tiny Village of Millionaires
A Tiny Village of Millionaires
A Tiny Village of Millionaires
A Tiny Village of Millionaires

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