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by jjxdpp17v on 2010-04-10 17:26:33

The long novel "Love Twenty More Years" Chapter 140, the American Wuhan Jin Xida brand's three major principles arrived in Shanghai. The others followed Da Yi's arrangements and stayed in the provincial capital. Under Zi Wei's leadership, they examined several surrounding scenic spots, revisited various travel agencies, distributed the printed scenic area plans, communicated specific terms of cooperation, and agreed to inspect and sign contracts at the scenic area when its construction initially took shape. They also inspected the training of waiters and contacted hotels and inns. They met with the principal of the provincial tourism school and established a verbal agreement to establish a school internship base and a targeted talent delivery system. After spending this holiday with Furong, they negotiated the details of the overall planning scheme and stayed at Furong's house for two days, hoping to return together after Da Yi came back from Shanghai, but failed to do so. Da Yi said there were still procedures to be handled on the other side, including expedited ID card processing, and he would only be able to return after the holiday. They had no choice but to return first.

Originally, Li Can suggested Yuan Yuan stay at Zi Wei's house for two days, related to Baor NiuZi franchise. However, Yuan Yuan said she was under great work pressure and still wanted to rent a place within the city limits during the holiday to visit relevant departments. In the remaining two days, Yuan Yuan took Li Can to visit Lang Zuzhang's home for work purposes, which excited old Lang greatly. He accepted two bottles of wine and a pack of cigarettes from Yuan Yuan and then invited them to dine at the best hotel. Lang Zuzhang was the Deputy Secretary-General of the Municipal Party Committee, who used to be the top leader of the Agriculture Bureau and the Construction Commission, making contributions to urban construction. Due to his preparation for promotion to the municipal government leadership team, he temporarily served as the Deputy Secretary-General of both the Municipal Party Committee and the Municipal Government. Therefore, when they arrived at the hotel, although only the Tourism Bureau Director accompanied them, soon after, the heads of various commissions such as the Construction Commission, Agricultural Commission, Planning Bureau, Land Bureau, Culture Bureau, TV Station, and the leaders of the four major banks (Industrial Bank, Agricultural Bank, Construction Bank, Credit Union) all came to toast them, as if everyone had planned to come here for dinner without going out during the holiday.

Yuan Yuan was somewhat surprised, while Li Can knew the inside story. Li Can and Yuan Yuan drank fruit milk to cope, making the Tourism Bureau Director very happy and drunk. Director Chen was nearing retirement; when did his Tourism Bureau receive such treatment? There was no real tourism flagship product in Shuangcheng. The Tourism Bureau was a small department. Among the municipal government departments, according to power and responsibility, there were also different rankings. Yuan Yuan indeed hit the right point; this project had not yet been discussed in the municipal government meeting or even included in the agenda of the Standing Committee Meeting of the Municipal Party Committee, yet it already had some departmental foundations. If it became a key project in the future, that would be amazing! If the province also recognized it, it would be even more impressive! Could it be that the governor's visit leaked information? It was agreed that the vice governor repeatedly instructed to keep it confidential, not even revealing that the vice governor knew about it, to avoid misunderstanding. Only a few people had returned; Tong Zhi and Huang Xin did not participate, so there were only three insiders, plus Xu Xiangzhang, making a total of four people who knew. Who dared to leak secrets?

Yuan Yuan was still somewhat worried, fearing that her relationship with Zi Wei might affect the project operation, especially if her father leaked the news. How could she explain it to Wang Dayi? She didn't dare to tell Li Can. On the contrary, Li Can taught Yuan Yuan yoga relaxation techniques and helped her check out a few well-environmented residential areas and office buildings in the city, preparing for the city office location. Just in case it was needed, there would be support.

When Dayi arrived in Shanghai, he was deeply hidden by Qiu Xiang. Except for the delayed notification, he had no time to make calls. Qiu Xiang arranged for Dayi to stay at the Shangri-La Hotel, providing him with a 0-series Hongqi limousine for Baor NiuZi franchise. During the day, she took him to scenic spots like Wuxi, Wuzhen, Zhouzhuang, and Huqiu, and at night, they talked about golf in different corners of the Xintiandi district. All expenses were paid without giving Dayi the chance to show his bank card, with a dedicated driver acting as the cashier. Along the way, Qiu Xiang introduced the situation of the golf course. The fairway generally ranges from ninety to five hundred fifty meters in length; thirty to fifty-five meters wide, averaging about forty-one meters wide. The tee box can also be double-layered, saving costs. The main nearby buildings may just be rest areas, such as coffee shops.

What is the design? When my friends know what I do, their first reaction is almost always this question. Isn't it just stacking grass and digging holes? This includes my classmates, a group of architects—I am originally from an architecture background. For such tasteless questions, I usually give a simple answer: it is also a design discipline. Such answers usually make the other party pretend to suddenly understand and feel embarrassed to ask further, saving some words. Indeed, explaining this discipline clearly cannot be done in a few sentences. Chinese families in the 1980s, seeing others' homes with floor coverings, wallpaper on the walls, even suspended ceilings, and ceiling lights installed, often marveled and considered these renovations and designs. Looking back now, it seems laughable. The main reason is the change in cognitive levels. The current status of golf in China is similar. Golf in China is currently still too niche, and many people do not understand how it works. So perhaps explaining the profession of designer will have to start with the golf course.

What is a golf course?—There was originally no such thing as a golf course. As more people played golf on certain fields, those fields became known as courses. Like other design disciplines, golf originally had no designers. Initially, it was simply the demand for functionality, gradually forming certain standard requirements and fixed patterns. However, as the standard requirements increased and people's pursuits were no longer satisfied with just basic functionality, more additional elements were proposed, and more meanings were assigned, thus forming the profession of designer. A golf course, by definition, is the field used for playing golf. Simply put, playing golf involves hitting a ball from a designated starting point using specialized equipment until it reaches a designated end point—a hole approximately 11 centimeters in diameter. Completing one fairway counts as finishing one hole. Then, eighteen such starting and ending points constitute a round of play, meaning eighteen holes form a standard golf course. Why is the number eighteen? The reasons are varied, but it has been fixed in Scotland hundreds of years ago that nine front holes plus nine back holes equals eighteen holes as the standard course.

These eighteen holes can be composed and combined in various ways (which makes golf different from other ball sports). Typically, there are four par-five holes, four par-three holes, and ten par-four holes. By interspersing and combining them, a standard score of seventy-two strokes is formed. Many people mistakenly believe seventy-two strokes is the standard, but actually, depending on the land size, seventy, seventy-one, seventy-three, and seventy-four can all be considered standard courses. Some courses set the standard score at seventy-two strokes for daily operations, but seventy-one strokes during professional competitions, usually by setting a short par-five hole as a par-four hole.

The modern golf course model started with the Scottish seaside links course. The main characteristics of this links style are: sandy ground, sea breeze, abundant shrubs but no trees, and it forms the most basic combination elements of the fairway: tee box, sandpit, short grass area, long grass area, green. Over hundreds of years, as courses moved inland, the natural environment of the courses changed. Adapting to the environment, courses also showed diversity. Just defining the course style by natural environment alone, there are: seaside, mountainous, forest, desert, park, wetland. But regardless of the style of the course, the most important elements of golf formed in Scotland: tee box, sandpit, short grass area, long grass area, green, are always indispensable. Based on these elements, water ponds or trees and other common elements are added. The designer's job is to reasonably arrange and deploy these elements to form individual fairways, and then use these fairways to construct an attractive course. Even at this point, it still seems simple—just arranging eighteen fairways, right? Anyone can draw, right? Nowadays, people have acknowledged that architectural designers or interior designers are professionals in their respective fields, including recognizing that roads need dedicated designers rather than just becoming roads after being walked on frequently. Actually, the nature of work for golf designers in their own field is the same as these designers. Many people, even everyone, can sketch a house plan, like the farmer brothers' "three large tile-roof houses." But not everyone can be called an architect. Similarly, anyone may be able to draw eighteen fairways, but not everyone can be called a course designer. All design ideas eventually become physical objects and require a complete set of drawings to support them. The work of a true interior designer includes handling and solving many issues such as space, function, materials, plumbing, electrical wiring, etc. Similarly, after a reasonable route layout diagram in golf design, there will be detailed strategic design, shaping design, water supply and drainage system design, as well as detailed design of greens, sandpits, and tee boxes, detailed design of water ponds and landscapes, etc. These single branches can only be mutually supportive and complementary under the control of qualified designers, turning the initial route map into a required and reasonable course. Moreover, only truly qualified designers can make full use of original resources, create a design work belonging to the land, making the course more distinctive, making the construction cost more reasonable, and making the course's vitality more enduring. Most importantly, only true designers have the possibility to design courses that allow people to experience the charm of golf, rather than parks merely named after golf.

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