Chapter 383 Kaohsiung City

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ff37;u85c0f;8bf4;66f4;65b0;6700;5feb;5c0f;8bf4;9605;8bfb;7f51;Wei Bachi was not originally called Bachi. He got this name after D-Day. [No pop-up novel website],! He also kept saying: "Please call me by my given name: Jinnan". He looks slightly fat, and has worked as a front-line construction worker in a construction company for a long time, so he has become a strong black fat man.

Wei Bachi used to be engaged in management consulting. He has a master's degree in economics. He understands management, urban planning, and architectural design, and is especially good at business model design. However, his ambition is very strange. In a survey conducted by the Organization Department on the individual employment intentions of veteran individuals, Wei Bachi actually filled in the form as director of the General Administration of Labor Camp Administration, and very enthusiastically proposed that he was willing to work on the front line. I also wrote a lyrical self-narration: The fastest update, all text typed by hand

"...Beneath the infinite brilliance of the empire, there is endless darkness hidden. The number of people who oppose the empire are growing all the time, and they are always ready to take action. The empire's judicial system is constantly suppressing them, consuming a lot of resources in the empire. The General Administration of Labor Reform Camp Management, It is to extract the maximum value from them, make them pay for their actions, and at the same time support the development of the empire. The jurisdiction of the General Administration extends all over the world, from the wastelands of Siberia to the rubber forests of Southeast Asia, from the mines of the Americas , to the farms in Africa, the General Administration supports the expansion of the empire and is the vanguard of empire construction. I, Wei Bachi, am willing to devote myself to this cause until my death..." Chapter

Of course, in Wei Bachi's secret diary, he painted a grander picture. Of course his imagination did not extend beyond the All-Soviet NKVD. In his diary his ideal General Administration was also an empire in its own right: with its own armed forces. Laws, factories, farms, social organizations. And he, Wei Bachi, was a veteran of the empire and the chief designer of the General Administration. Builder, administrator, maintainer, guardian of order in the General Administration. Cold and ruthless decision-making machines, strict managers...

Because the Organization Department had no intention of establishing this prestigious position. Coupled with the strong desire for power in the self-report. So Wei Bachi continued to work as a contractor at Lingao Construction Corporation. However, when using "compulsory labor", Wei Bachi was more often appointed to act as the organizer. At the beginning of Operation Engine, Wei Bachi was appointed mayor of Kaohsiung due to his skills and experience as a contractor, and organized the development of the Kaohsiung area.

The reason why such a person is appointed as the mayor of Kaohsiung is mainly due to the current positioning of Kaohsiung by the headquarters. as far as I can tell. The primary purpose of the Kaohsiung base is population purification and transshipment. A large number of refugees transported from Shandong, northern Jiangsu and northern Zhejiang will be concentrated here for purification and quarantine, and then most of them will be transferred to Hainan to fill the schools, farms, factories and construction sites of the Senate...

In addition to managing the refugee camp, Wei Bachi's first task is to fully tap the labor force of the refugees in the quarantine camp - the Planning Institute does not like people to eat for free. Therefore, while the refugees were waiting for quarantine and transfer, Wei Bachi had to arrange for them to work and develop the Tainan Plain - the Senate had great hopes for agriculture in this area.

This task is very difficult. First of all, the mortality rate of refugees is very high. In the late Ming Dynasty, wars and plagues were frequent. Smallpox, cholera, typhoid... every conceivable infectious disease was found in the refugee camps. Especially smallpox, which is transmitted through the respiratory tract, has a very high mortality rate. Given the warmer weather. Various infectious diseases have begun to enter an outbreak period. For this reason, the Ministry of Health stipulates that refugees accommodated in reception sites must undergo pre-isolation and quarantine at the reception area and cannot board the ship for 12 days. Even this cannot completely isolate the spread of infectious diseases. Secondly, most of the refugees who arrived were exhausted and weak, and it would take a long time for them to recover before they could work. When the refugees finally get through the quarantine period safely and their physical fitness has recovered, it is often time to leave Taiwan.

Therefore, although the total population under Wei Bachi's jurisdiction is large, the available labor force is actually not too much. In particular, not many people can use it to perform heavy manual labor. Relatively speaking. Only the refugees transferred from the Jeju Island refugee camp are physically capable of full service. This caused a serious delay in many of Wei Bachi's Tainan development projects.

Standing on the observation deck on the top of Fengshan Mountain, Wei Bachi could see a series of extraordinary wooden houses extending from the coastline to the inland. They looked really intimidating, considering the permanent residents inside. According to sophisticated tables that are updated daily, there are rarely fewer than 40,000 people.

Wei Bachi knew that the current contribution these people could make to the Senate was pitiful, and the attrition rate in the refugee camp was also quite alarming.

Every day, more than a dozen people are transferred from the quarantine camp to the isolation area. Once sent to the quarantine area. The quarantine area is divided into various wards according to different infectious diseases. The most terrifying and contagious quarantine wards were built alone on sandbanks. The people who died in the quarantine area were transported to a deserted sandbank and cremated, which was the quarantine area itself. It was also set on fire and burned down every once in a while, and then new ones were built.

Infectious diseases have always been a time bomb weighing on Wei Bachi's heart. The land reclamation and water conservancy construction statistics table sent by the Planning Institute made him even more worried.

What's even more terrible is that every ship from Lingao brings documents, notices, and statistical forms from various ministries and commissions. Wei Bachi found himself trapped in a terrible sea of ​​documents.

Wei Bachi is no longer so excited about being the "Governor of Taiwan". Although he has the most "subjects" and the strongest force, he also faces the most complicated situation. Thinking of the pile of documents on his desk and the full locked "confidential briefcase" on a ship entering the port, Wei Bachi groaned in despair - he had not been interested in letting the life secretary enter for many days. Bedroom.

"If the knife is not sharpened, it will soon become rusty." He muttered, looking at the convoy entering the port. He had received a telegram from the general office several days ago, informing him that senior officials were coming to Kaohsiung to work on several projects.

"What kind of lighthouse should I build? Do you think I don't have enough things to do?" Wei Bachi was in an increasingly bad mood.

A puff of white smoke rises from the fort in Kaohsiung Port, and the cannons roar. This is a salute fired to welcome the arrival of the elders. Wei Bachi stood up, straightened out his cotton and linen blended tropical uniform, put on his rattan helmet, and walked quickly towards the pier where the "Spanish Prostitute" was berthed. A group of life secretaries and attachés followed behind him.

Wei Bachi, Liu Zheng and others only met a few times at annual meetings and Senate meetings, and did not have much social contact at work. In contrast, he was very familiar with Zhong Lishi, and Zhong Lishi was very familiar with Taibai. The observatory was built by the prisoners in the labor camp under the command of Wei Bachi.

Several elders were polite to each other on the trestle. Dr. Zhong also warned that you must be extremely careful when unloading. Immediately, surrounded by his entourage, he got into Wei Bachi's "official car" - thanks to the Jeju Island Raiders, more than a hundred horses were transported from Jeju. Li Chiqi and Minister Hong immediately reported all the "official" carriages in stock to the General Office for distribution to various locations. Wei Bachi was assigned two vehicles because it involved negotiating diplomatic matters with the Dutch and other foreigners.

Dr. Zhong took a look at the newly built Kaohsiung Customs Building before getting on the bus. As usual, a bell tower was built on the double-story red brick building - this time it does not need to be vacant.

After the carriage started, it sped along the cinder-paved road. Kaohsiung, as a naval port and coaling station, had a large amount of cinders and ash accumulated from warships, so the road hardening work was relatively good. On both sides of the road were newly erected telegraph poles. Workers wearing clothes with Lingao Telecom written on the back are climbing on poles to lay telegraph lines.

The carriage drove along the newly paved "Senate Avenue" all the way to the "City Hall" - which was also Wei Bachi's "mayor's official residence". This building was designed by Zhang Xingpei of Lingao Construction Company. It looks no different from the town halls of European and American towns in the old time and space. Zhang Xingpei is best at prefabricated timber construction. Because it is quick to assemble and the room shape is beautiful and practical, it has been widely used in the development of new areas. From the Kaohsiung City Hall to the dormitory longhouses in refugee camps, they are all built like this.

The city hall is built on a stone building half a person's height. The outside is painted with white lime, which looks majestic and beautiful in the sun. Even according to the views of the senators, this official residence is quite good. Of course, this city hall also has a bell tower.

In front of the City Hall is the Kaohsiung Municipal Plaza, half of which is paved with gravel. A deep ditch runs through the middle. Workers are laying bricks at the bottom of the ditch. Bamboo poles and white lime lines have been used to divide the land around the square, and various public and commercial buildings are ready to be built one after another. Temporary bamboo sheds have been erected on some plots, while others are already under construction. Pebbles, cement, yellow sand and lime were piled everywhere. Professional construction workers and labor teams shuttled back and forth in Lingao, and steam pile drivers and labor chants echoed one after another.

"This is a big drainage canal. The new city must be built solidly from the ground up." Wei Bachi was originally depressed, but after all, he did all this by himself, so he couldn't help but brag in front of the elders. So he pointed to the construction site under construction from time to time, "There is a lot of rain here, and problems will arise if the drainage is not done well." Then he pointed to the surrounding buildings and introduced their functions. The two largest building plots are for the Council of Agriculture and the Navy. Both the Navy and the Council of Agriculture have offices here. At present, local construction in Kaohsiung is mainly carried out around these two departments.

Temporary bamboo sheds have been built on these two plots of land, and "office" signs have been erected. Naturalized civilian officers and cadres are coming in and out, and correspondents are constantly coming here with documents. It looks very busy. .

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