"Big Real Estate Tycoons" - A tale of power and law choices in the whirlpool of officialdom.

by jqrxass on 2009-08-12 10:49:04

The vice mayor of Dongzhou city in charge of real estate, He Zhen Dong, was put under double regulation due to a mysterious CD. The catalyst was the Sen Hao International Center, which was invested heavily by Sen Hao Group and was reclaimed by the city's Land and Resources Bureau. The reason for the reclamation is shrouded in mystery. In order to grasp the black hand behind the scenes, Bai Changxing, the chairman of the real estate development Co., Ltd. of Sen Hao Group, was forced onto Liangshan. In order to reclaim the Sen Hao International Center, he made up his mind to fight to the death.

The novel, through the renovation of the Yanzi village shanty town by the Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government, focuses on the relocation conflict surrounding the ancestral home of the couple Liu Wendragon and Xu Tianfeng, deeply depicting the conflicts and games between local governments, real estate developers, and "nail households" in their pursuit of political achievements, interests, and power. Through the artistic recreation of the contradictions and differences between Party Secretary Hong Wenshan and Mayor Xia Wentian, it not only elevates the political character of the rulers, but also fully demonstrates the spirit of the couple Liu Wendragon and Xu Tianfeng defending civil rights as "nail households", and the broad-mindedness of the reformers who have been baptized by the reform and opening-up with the concept of "people-oriented".

This book fully reflects Wang Xiaofang's intention to vividly portray the deep-level contradictions and social phenomena of the reform and opening-up. It is another successful breakthrough for the writer after "Fatal Whirlpool", "Youthful Nature", "Director of Beijing Liaison Office", "Director of Beijing Liaison Office II", and "Mayor's Secretary".

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