Chapter 206 Museum Approval
Chapter 206 Museum Approval
The next afternoon, Lin Zhou had just finished his afternoon nap and sat down in his office when Chen Man knocked on the door and came in, saying that Zhou Mingyuan from Guangdong Huada Electronics had already finished coordinating with the colleagues in the technical department.
The technical department reported that the quality and production capacity of Huada Electronics' components meet the requirements. They would like to invite General Manager Lin to make a final confirmation. If there are no problems, a preliminary letter of intent for cooperation can be signed.
Lin Zhou got up and took the elevator with Chen Man to the office floor of the technical department.
In the large office of the technology department, many employees were busy with their heads down.
Some are drawing blueprints for product parts, some are carefully checking the pass rate of product parts, and some are researching new products.
When Lin Zhou walked by, people nearby would look up and respectfully call him "President Lin," their eyes full of admiration.
As the helmsman of Xiangjiang Zhonghua Group, Lin Zhou is respected and admired by all his employees.
In the technical department office, Zhou Mingyuan of Huada Electronics was holding a test report and talking with the head of the technical department. When he saw Lin Zhou enter, he immediately stood up to greet him: "President Lin, you've arrived."
"Mr. Zhou, thank you for your trouble." Lin Zhou reached out and shook his hand, his gaze falling on the test report. "I've already heard about the feedback from the technical department. BGI's product meets our requirements."
Upon hearing this, Zhou Mingyuan's face lit up with joy: "Thank you for your recognition, President Lin! Huada will definitely control the quality strictly, ensure on-time delivery, and never delay the production of Zhonghua Group's products in Luohu."
"Cooperation is about mutual benefit and win-win results. I hope we can work together to make the electronics industry in mainland China even better." Lin Zhou's tone was calm, yet carried a convincing power.
"The preliminary letter of intent for cooperation has been drafted by our colleagues in the legal department, and we can sign it tomorrow."
After finalizing the cooperation with Huada Electronics, Zhou Mingyuan left satisfied, while Lin Zhou stayed in the technology department. He chatted with the person in charge about the layout of the various production lines in Luohu Industrial Park, gave a few more instructions on quality control details, and then left.
When I returned to the office, Assistant Chen Man knocked on the door and came in with a stack of drawings.
"Mr. Lin, Sijiu City just called. He said he'd call back in five minutes. Here are the drawings he faxed over." After handing them to Lin Zhou, he went out to get back to work.
Lin Zhou took the blueprints with a puzzled look, and only after looking at them did he realize that these were the museum blueprints he needed.
A few minutes later, Liu Yaolong called Lin Zhou's office.
On the other end of the phone in Beijing, Liu Yaolong spoke with a hint of excitement:
"President Lin, Zhang Guotao is very efficient. He has already sent over topographical maps of several vacant lots around Zhonghua Building. Please take a look and see which one is more suitable for building a museum."
Lin Zhou opened the faxed drawings, spread them on his desk, and ran his fingertips across them.
Zhonghua Building is located in the core area of Dongzhimen in Beijing. The surrounding open spaces are divided into several types: some are close to main roads with high pedestrian traffic, while others are relatively quiet with good greenery.
"Let's take plot number one."
Lin Zhou's gaze fell on the blueprints of an abandoned courtyard. It was only a street away from Zhonghua Building, just a few minutes' walk away. It was neither remote nor far from the main road. Moreover, no one lived there, so there was no need for additional demolition compensation, and the area was sufficient.
"The view is expansive, and the environment is just right; it's suitable for building a museum."
Liu Yaolong also picked up the blueprints next to him and took a look. He immediately nodded:
"This piece of land is indeed good. There aren't many property disputes, and the transportation is convenient. I'll go talk to the district tomorrow and try to get this land."
"Okay, the site selection is finalized, so we need to speed up the subsequent design process," Lin Zhou instructed Liu Yaolong on the other end of the phone.
"Okay, I understand, boss! The chief designer from the professional cultural heritage design institute that Zhang Guotao contacted is scheduled to meet tomorrow morning. Do you have time tomorrow morning? We can discuss it together over the phone then."
"Okay, I'll make time to call you tomorrow!"
Liu Yaolong quickly agreed, then remembered something else, "President Lin, have you decided on the name of the museum? And what about its subsequent operation? Will it be handled by the group, or will a separate operating team be set up?"
Lin Zhou leaned back in his chair, closed his eyes and pondered for a moment before slowly speaking:
"Let's name it 'Huayun Museum,' which encapsulates the essence of Chinese culture. As for its operation, we'll set up a separate team and hire professional cultural heritage experts to be in charge of it, ensuring professionalism in exhibitions, explanations, and the maintenance of the collections."
Huayun Museum.
These few simple words contain a profound Chinese cultural heritage. Liu Yaolong silently recited them in his mind and couldn't help but exclaim, "This name is excellent. It not only fits the nature of the collection but is also grand and elegant."
After finalizing the museum's location and name, Liu Yaolong, accompanied by his secretary, spent the next few days coordinating with the district on the museum's land use and repeatedly discussing design plans with Zhang Guotao's construction company and a professional cultural heritage design institute team.
After working on the first two days, Lin Zhou, as before, handed over the trivial tasks to Su Wanqing.
He maintained his usual pace, handling the group's core affairs daily and occasionally taking time to communicate with the design team about the museum's details.
From the order of the exhibition to the arrangement of the collections, the layout of the later constant temperature and humidity system was explained to the experts.
Then there were other details, and they called to inquire about them one by one, striving to do everything perfectly.
He requested that the museum's design incorporate both modern facilities and classical Chinese charm, with the main entrance featuring traditional Chinese upturned eaves and a minimalist glass curtain wall, blending tradition and modernity.
The interior is divided into several exhibition areas, including a calligraphy and painting gallery, a porcelain gallery, a jade gallery, and an ancient book gallery, which are displayed according to historical context, allowing visitors to clearly feel the inheritance and charm of Chinese culture.
In terms of security, Zhonghua's security team has come up with the most stringent measures, setting up 24-hour patrol posts around the museum and installing an infrared alarm system inside.
Furthermore, each exhibition area has independent password access control and constant temperature and humidity control at night, and important collections are equipped with special protective cabinets and double security to ensure that nothing goes wrong.
After a few days, the preliminary design plan for the museum was completed. Zhang Guotao's construction company was responsible for the construction of the main building, while the team from the Cultural Heritage Design Institute was responsible for the interior exhibitions and detailed decoration. Both parties performed their respective duties and were just waiting for the land use approval to be approved before construction could officially begin.
When the district government learned that Lin Zhou was going to build a private museum in Sijiu City, with all the museum's collections being precious Chinese cultural relics, and that it would be open to the public, they immediately gave a positive response.
Not only was the land use application approved quickly, but they also indicated that they would provide certain policy support, given the construction of this private museum.
This will not only enrich the cultural landscape of Beijing, but also contribute to the inheritance of Chinese culture, which coincides with the government's development philosophy.
When the news of the land use approval arrived, Liu Yaolong excitedly called Lin Zhou's office with the approval documents in hand:
"President Lin, it's done! The district has approved it. They not only provided the land, but also said they'll coordinate surrounding transportation and infrastructure during construction, fully supporting our museum construction!"
Lin Zhou smiled slightly when he heard that the application had been approved.
In the future, Lin Zhou will not only be a benchmark in business, but also a inheritor of culture. In the spring breeze of reform and opening up, he will build a foundation with business and a soul with culture, forging a unique path for Chinese enterprises.
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