Chapter 966: Chapter 390: Stunned Chapter 966: Chapter 390: Stunned Throughout the Spring Festival period, Yan Fei put aside his work on the sea-reclamation project and stayed by Wen Rou’s side the whole ti. After spending this period alone together, their relationship beca even closer, almost wishing it was already June, when Wen Rou’s biological parents would appear, and they could officially get married and start a family of their own, raising children.
The managent of Dream Island was very humane, and the welfare benefits were also excellent. Since Yan Fei’s own parents had passed away early, he wished his employees to spend more ti with their families. Dream Island’s Spring Festival holiday was quite long, starting ten days before the Spring Festival and continuing until the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the Lantern Festival, making for a total of 25 days off. Only after the Lantern Festival did the staff of Dream Island gradually return to the island to begin their work for the new year.
Last year, Dream Island showed its formidable ard force, so this year no one dared to target the employees of Dream Island. They all returned to the island without exception. Moreover, so employees brought their family mbers back with them to Dream Island. The aim of these staff mbers was to find jobs for their family mbers on the island, and even if they did not find jobs, it was alright; their own inco was sufficient to support a family. In this way, they no longer had to live separately and endure the agony of missing each other.
After more than a year of rapid construction, Dream Island was filled with buildings, its prosperity rivaling that of so fourth-tier small cities in dostic China. And in the foreseeable future, Dream Island would grow even more prosperous, making life on the island even more convenient. That was why the staff of Dream Island, who previously hesitated, hurriedly moved their family mbers to the island, considering settling down on Dream Island for good.
After working and living on Dream Island for over a year, the employees discovered an amazing phenonon: although Dream Island was built from scratch, its natural environnt was extrely good, with a spring-like climate all year round, not at all like a barren island just erged from the sea surface. Moreover, the air on Dream Island was very fresh, refreshing to the spirit, almost like a haven of peace and happiness.
Having worked there for more than a year, they hardly fell ill. Even though their work was hard, their health had improved. When they returned to dostic China, they imdiately noticed that although the air quality was constantly improving, they could no longer adapt to the air environnt in China. That’s why they thought of bringing their families to Dream Island to live in such a superior environnt.
When the employees first ca to work on Dream Island, they all lived in simple shanties as Dream Island was still in its developntal phase. However, as conditions gradually improved, they moved into collective apartnts. These collective apartnts were tailor-made for all workers by Dream Island, free of charge, and the average size was just under 25 square ters, with an independent kitchen and bathroom, and the living facilities were also fairly complete, sufficient for one person’s dwelling.
When these employees brought their families to Dream Island, the size of the collective apartnts seed small. Naturally, they could not continue to live in these collective apartnts, so they began to rent large apartnts built on Dream Island. Compared with the collective apartnts, these large apartnts had a better environnt, more complete facilities, with a living area varying from 50 to 200 square ters.
One had to pay rent for these large apartnts, of which Dream Island had built many, not just for Dream Island’s employees, but also for renting to outsiders. However, the rent charged to outsiders was sowhat high, while internal employees received a certain discount. Nevertheless, this rent was completely affordable for the workers on Dream Island, whose average annual inco reached 400,000 RMB.
Chinese people have a profound fixation on owning their hos, so so people who have made a lot of money wanted to build their own houses on Dream Island and permanently reside there.
However, Yan Fei owned all the rights to Dream Island, and naturally, the land belonged to Yan Fei as well. Persuaded by Lu Pingping, and to avoid future unrest over land ownership, Yan Fei adopted the principle of private land ownership on Dream Island and did not plan to sell the land on Dream Island.
Even if China and other countries in the world wanted to build liaison offices on Dream Island, they could not buy the land on Dream Island; they could only rent it and then build their own designed houses on this piece of land. Since there was no land ownership, these countries’ liaison offices naturally did not enjoy any special privileges and were all managed by the Dream Island Managent Departnt. If anyone violated the regulations of Dream Island, they would be subject to Dream Island’s sanctions and punishnts.
Leasing land on Dream Island was very expensive, and the lease term could not exceed 20 years, after which it could be renewed. Precisely because of Dream Island’s strict land managent, those who chose to build private buildings directly on Dream Island remained in the minority, with the majority opting to rent pre-constructed buildings on the island.
As long as one did not build a house by themselves, renting an existing house on Dream Island was much more cost-effective. So, after various calculations, the vast majority of people chose to rent houses on Dream Island. As a result, in a short period of ti, many employee families moved into the rental houses that had been vacant after completion.
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