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The boss is in the hotel.

The Hakka girl finally succeeded in starting a business, became a boss and opened an online celebrity hotel in Thailand.

In Children, Da Bing describes a Hakka girl who lived an extraordinary life after 1985. When I was a child, my family was unhappy and my mother and daughter were lonely. I help my mother sell vegetables in the vegetable market and practice arithmetic at the same time. Those with excellent academic performance were admitted to all-inclusive Shenzhen University with Fudan scores.

Run clubs, high-end publications and so on at school. After graduation, I went to be an investigative reporter. It is said that only 100 people are run by the society, and the occupation is still declining sharply. As an investigative reporter, I reported the milk powder incident, visited poor places in the northwest and southwest, and effectively supported the earthquake-stricken areas, rescued many children in mountainous areas and gave them a rest education.

Then he devoted himself to non-profit organizations and did charity work alone in Africa, which was commended and thanked by the Embassy of China. He also rejected a large riverside manor presented by an African tribal leader. Introduced by the chief, he went to northern India to be a world buyer of antique furniture, opened his own physical store to become bigger and stronger, and then abandoned it to the Russian orphan clerk who saved and trained himself.

I went to Chiang Mai, Thailand, and opened a B&B hotel with a big yard, which was among the best in online evaluation.

Summarized as follows:

Northern girls are more traditional housekeepers, while southern girls are more extroverted and can toss a little; Northern girls are relatively straightforward, while southern girls are smart.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, at some high-level political meetings, it was discussed that Guangdong should be independent as a whole and develop differently. As an important foreign trade and trading port, Guangzhou Thirteen Lines helped the Qing Dynasty earn a lot of silver and spread China's treasures and culture to Great Britain and even the whole world.