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Chapter 161: Donation to Chinese Medicine Hospital

Chapter 161 Donation to Chinese Medicine Hospital

After spending Christmas and New Year's Day in Hong Kong, Liu Hongmin returned to Beijing. Li Lizhen wanted to keep Liu Hongmin for the New Year, but Liu Hongmin had other things to do.

After returning to the capital, Liu Hongmin immediately rushed to the Chinese Medicine Association.

Professor Mei and others had been waiting for a long time. When they saw Liu Hongmin coming in, they immediately came forward to greet him.

"Xiao Liu! You're finally back!"

They gathered around Liu Hongmin and sat down, and asked impatiently, "Xiao Liu, is what you said on the phone true?"

“Are you really going to open a Chinese medicine hospital?”

Liu Hongmin nodded, "Of course this is true."

"The residential area for the families of Pengcheng Toy Factory has been approved and will be built soon. The transportation there is not very convenient for the time being. Employees can only see a doctor in the factory clinic, which has limited medical conditions. So I decided to build a hospital near the commercial street. This hospital is jointly opened with Pengcheng and is a semi-public and semi-private employee hospital. Therefore, this hospital mainly serves the employees of the toy factory, so I decided to open a traditional Chinese medicine hospital."

When everyone heard this, they couldn't help but be moved. But unfortunately, their families were all in the capital and they couldn't go to Pengcheng.

"Xiao Liu, there are many traditional Chinese medicine practitioners from the south in our association. They are good at medicine and can definitely support a hospital."

"Thank you all then!"

Liu Hongmin smiled and said, "But you don't have to worry. The hospital I told you about on the phone is real. But I didn't open it. I donated a hospital to Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine."

Since the establishment of the Chinese Medicine Association, Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine has helped a lot. Whenever they have time, many students come to help and learn instead of work. Therefore, the Chinese Medicine Association has been able to develop to its current size and become a national association.

Since the "Ancient Prescription Movement" began, all major Chinese medicine hospitals in Beijing have set up clinical wards, which has involved the energy of many famous doctors, leaving them with no time to teach students. This is not conducive to the growth of these students, so Liu Hongmin decided to donate a hospital specifically for internships to Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Teachers from Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and famous doctors assigned by the Chinese Medicine Association will form a medical team to teach a group of students together.

During the first three months of the internship, students only observed and learned. From the fourth month onwards, they began to work out treatment plans. Treatment would only be carried out after the attending physician confirmed that there was no problem.

Although this will make the treatment process longer, it can reduce the cost of treatment. After three to five years, these students can stay in the hospital or go to other hospitals to serve as attending doctors after they become proficient in the art.

The money for building and operating the hospital will be transferred from the Pengcheng Toy Factory.

When Liu Hongmin was in Hong Kong, Wang Yaowei was still worried about not being able to spend 60 billion yuan. Liu Hongmin told him with his actions that he was worrying too much. Not to mention 60 billion, even 600 billion, Liu Hongmin could easily spend it.

After building the family quarters, commercial streets, hospitals, etc., 60 billion yuan was almost spent. If it was not completed in several phases, Liu Hongmin would have to find money from other places. After all, building a hospital still requires a lot of money.

The process of donating to the hospital was finalized by Pengcheng Toy Factory, and the representative was Li Lin, a childhood friend of Liu Hongmin. He was the smartest among Liu Hongmin's childhood friends, and now he has become a middle-level manager of the toy factory. He was sent here this time because of his relationship with Liu Hongmin.

After arriving in Beijing, Li Lin went to the courtyard to visit Liu Hongmin's parents first.

At dinner time, Liu Hongmin did not invite anyone else. At the table, he asked about the toy factory and his childhood friends.

Li Lin knew Liu Hongmin's intention in asking him. Liu Hongmin wanted him to be his eyes and keep an eye on the toy factory. After weighing it in his mind, Li Lin told him what he had seen and heard.

Where there are people, there are underworld. The toy factory, with thousands of employees, is also a small underworld. Where there is underworld, there are grievances. This is inevitable. As long as no one uses their power to stir up trouble, Liu Hongmin will not intervene. What he is worried about is that over time, someone will form gangs in the toy factory and make the toy factory a mess.

This is inevitable, so Liu Hongmin needs to prepare for the rainy day. It is necessary to place a pair of eyes.

When Li Lin was negotiating with Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Chinese Medicine Association found Liu Hongmin again. It turned out that many local Chinese medicine practitioners wanted to open Chinese medicine specialty hospitals, that is, hospitals specializing in acupuncture, massage, cupping and other single treatment methods. These hospitals will become talent training bases for Chinese medicine special disciplines, and specialize in training specialized talents for Chinese medicine.

If specialized hospitals communicate with each other, they can also develop multi-talented Chinese medicine talents.

"This is a good thing!" Liu Hongmin said, "Give me a list of how much money you need and I'll find a way."

Professor Mei and others were delighted. "Then I'll leave it to you, Xiao Liu. You are truly a great benefactor of traditional Chinese medicine!"

Liu Hongmin smiled indifferently. It's just a few hospitals. How much money can it cost? I can't fight it. I'll get some dividends from the film company tomorrow. The revenue share and copyright fees of "Detective Chinatown 2" have almost arrived. I can take out or million yuan for dividends, and it should be solved.

Professor Mei took out the application catalog that he had prepared long ago, and saw that it listed more than a dozen hospitals. The one that required the least amount of money was Hefei Acupuncture Hospital, which only required 50 RMB, and none of the others required less than 100 million RMB. The total amount of the more than ten hospitals was million RMB.

Liu Hongmin couldn't help but widen his eyes. At the current exchange rate between RMB and HKD, it would take more than 5300 million HKD to exchange 6200 million RMB. If personal income tax is included, it would be more than 6200 million HKD. To distribute more than 9000 million HKD in dividends, it would take million HKD to distribute.

This is equivalent to distributing almost all of the foreign income of "Detective Chinatown 2" as dividends.

Even Liu Hongmin, who was rich and powerful, felt a little pain in his flesh. But no matter how painful it was, he still had to take the money.

Tomorrow Films' financial report is very good, so there is no problem in distributing 9000 million Hong Kong dollars in dividends. As for the remaining million Hong Kong dollars, it can be directly used as a bonus and distributed to other people in the company. In particular, He Jiajin, Zhou Xingxing and the Kung Fu Twins, these four stars are now the signature of Tomorrow Films and deserve to be rewarded.

The remaining actors, crew members and ordinary employees of the company can also receive bonuses of tens of thousands of Hong Kong dollars, which is equivalent to several months' salary for them, allowing them to have a good year.

Liu Hongmin called Zou Shifang, and within a few days, the money was transferred to his account in Beijing. Liu Hongmin directly converted it into RMB, and then transferred the money to more than ten hospitals according to the bank accounts given by Professor Mei.

(End of this chapter)

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