Wen Qiang's Twin Villas Become Anti-Corruption Tourist Attraction: Whom Does This Intimidate?
If it is really true, as the tour guide said, that Wen Qiang's villa has become an anti-corruption tourist attraction, this would be an immense insult to China's tourism industry. Because such a villa, located in a picturesque place, was originally a place for cultivating one's moral character. But who would have thought that such a place would turn out to be built with ill-gotten wealth? It turns out to be the villa of a gang-related official. Landscapes are innocent, and originally, such an expensive villa was not at fault, but its builder was a criminal.