Chapter 358: To Tahiti
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"The president was going to take AKB members on a trip to Tahiti, so I pushed a few advertisements back for the time being. "The distant mountains are spreading their hands.
"It's true, I'm not just going to travel, I'm going to shoot commercials. Let's shoot a promotional advertisement for LINE, and prepare 20 mobile phones this time. Zhu Zi said lightly.
"Okay, President. Shinichi Inoue said hurriedly.
"President, I won't follow you to Tahiti this time. Although I am the agent of the two of them, I am sure that the president will take care of them. Toyama said.
"Speak as if I was going to take you. Zhu Zi said lightly.
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"Hahaha!" the others laughed.
"I hope that LINE will be officially launched in January next year. Zhu Zi said with a smile.
"Yes, President. Everyone said in unison.
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On September 5th, Zhu Zi put down all her work and took the members of AKB48 to Tahiti to shoot an advertisement.
The girls boarded Zhu Zi's private jet for the first time, and they became extremely excited one by one.
"Teacher Zhu Zi, you are really too rich. Erika Ikuta exclaimed.
"Yes, I have never been on such a luxurious plane, and this time I am really blessed to follow Teacher Zhu Zi. "Mayu Watanabe agrees with the way, the girl's personality was originally very gloomy.
But the girl's nature is still alive, so she was also stunned when she saw such a luxurious plane.
"Sit down and fasten your seatbelts. Zhu Zi instructed the girls.
When the girls heard this, they quickly found their places and sat down.
Ikuta Erika and Zhu Zi sat in a row, while Mai Oshima and Itano Tomomi sat across from them.
"Teacher Zhu Zi, I want to ask you, how much is this plane?" Referring to the voice of Hara Linai, it sounded behind several people.
"I think it's $100 million. Zhu Zi said lightly.
The members were stunned for a moment, 100 million ...... And it's still dollars?!
This money may not be earned in their lifetime.
"Teacher Zhu Zi, you are really ...... It's so rich. Mai Oshima muttered for a long time before she said such a sentence.
"Hey, sometimes having a lot of money doesn't mean being happy, it's also annoying. ā
Mai Oshima, Tomomi Itano, and Erika Ikuta looked at Vermilion at the same time.
"Why do you guys look at me like this, do you think I'm wrong?" Zhu Zi asked rhetorically.
"Teacher Zhu Zi, I finally understand why you are so calm and impatient in everything you do. You are so rich, money is now a number for you. But I have a question I've always wanted to ask you?" said Ikuta Erika in a big circle.
"Ask, as long as it's not about my privacy, you can ask. ā
"Then I asked, why don't I seem to have seen you give a gift to Sister Sesame-chan?"
Zhu Zi showed an unfathomable smile: "If the gift I gave to Sesame Sauce is seen by you, what is it called?" ā
"It's so romantic. Tomomi Itano and Mai Oshima said at the same time.
Erika Ikuta glanced at the two seniors blankly: "What's so romantic about this." ā
Zhu Zi gently patted the girl's head: "When you fall in love, you will know what romance is." ā
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Tahiti, the largest island in the Windward Islands of Polynesia, is located in the central South Pacific Ocean. It is the economic, cultural and political center of the French Polynesian archipelago. Volcanic activity has created a towering, mountainous landscape surrounded by coral reefs. With a population of 183,456, it is the most populous island in French Polynesia, accounting for 68.6% of the total population of the Windward Islands.
Papeete, the capital of French Polynesia, is located on the west coast, and Faa'a International Airport is the only international airport in the region, located 5 km from the city center. The most primitive settlers of Tahiti between 300 and 800 AD were Polynesians, who were fed by fertile land and fishing, who made up 70% of the island's population. The rest of the population consisted mainly of Europeans, Chinese, and their intermarried descendants. The island had been declared a French colony in 1880, but it was not until 1946 that the inhabitants began to acquire French citizenship. French is the only official language of Tahiti, but Tahiti, the local language, is a widely spoken language.
Tahiti is home to the largest number of Chinese immigrants in the South Pacific islands, with Hakka people predominantly living there. The island beauties have won several awards in international beauty pageants. Tahiti is also a famous tourist destination, in addition to sun, sand and other attractions, there are also many resorts.
Around 200 BCE, the first Tahitians traveled long distances from Southeast Asia or Indonesia to Tahiti via Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. In 1788, the chief of Tahiti, Pomare I, united Tahiti and established the Kingdom of Tahiti. In 1842 it became a French protectorate. It was annexed by France in 1880 and became part of French Polynesi.
During World War II, the previous generation of the Zhu family obtained the ownership of the entire Polynesian region from France through the exchange of interests, including the Society Islands, the Solomon Islands and part of Australia.
Especially after Zhu Zi's sister Zhu Muyu took power, this place became a pearl in the South Pacific in just a few years.
Tahiti is the tallest and largest island in Polynesia. It is located 4,400 kilometers south of Hawaii, 7,900 kilometers west of Chile and 5,700 kilometers east of Australia.
The island has an area of 1,045 square kilometres and its highest peak, Mou'a'Orohena, is 2,241 metres high.
The rainy season runs from November to April, with the wettest month being January, when Papeete receives 340 mm of rainfall, and the driest month of August, with only 48 mm of rainfall. The average temperature fluctuates between 21 degrees and 31 degrees Celsius depending on the season. The lowest and highest temperatures recorded were 16 degrees and 34 degrees respectively.
The Chinese are accustomed to call it "Tahiti", which is a place where three civilizations converge and blend.
French is the only official language spoken in Tahiti, but the local language, ReoTahiti, is a widely spoken language. There are about 20,000 Chinese in Tahiti, accounting for about 10% of the population, and the overseas Chinese economy accounts for more than 85% of the local area.
Economically, it is mainly agricultural, mainly producing coconut oil, cane sugar, vanilla, apatite, fruits, pearl oysters, etc. At the beginning of the century, tourism and small-scale industry began to develop. The local Tahitian pearls are particularly famous and have been exported to places such as Japan, Europe and the United States