Chapter 449 Hong Kong

  Although China didn't produce as many gems as other countries, it still had many precious stones passed down through history.

  As for the jadeite.

  Jadeite had been popular among the British nobles living in Hong Kong and reached its peak during the late '50s, when nobles in London began giving it as gifts. There should be a lot of it available in China, and it should be possible to make some profit from the British who like to collect these things.

  "The last item is a large arable land that was used to cultivate medicinal materials. It's very close to Hong Kong. We'll decide what to do with that land later. We could even set up a Chinese medicine factory here in Hong Kong and scam those delusional British nobles living here, maybe even those in London."

  Hardy had long planned to enter the health product industry, but he hadn't acquired the health product factory he initially wanted, so he put the idea on hold.