Unbelievable! This Chinese Businesswoman Earned $9 Million by Planting Fruit Trees in the Desert
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 Published On Apr 28, 2024

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In the vast Gobi Desert in Gansu, China, it was once a desolate land with no grass growing. However, a visionary Chinese businesswoman changed all that. She invested US$2 million 13 years ago and purchased 4,200 acres of Gobi Desert for planting, and has since embarked on an unknown road to greening.

At first, many people objected to her decision, thinking it was an adventure bound to lose money, and some even thought it was a meaningless thing. But she was not swayed by these doubts and stuck to her beliefs and plans.

After 12 years of unremitting efforts, the businesswoman not only turned the once barren land into a green oasis, but she also received huge returns on her investment, earning a total of about $9 million after the past 12 years. This shocking transformation not only proves her business acumen and persistence, but also makes all those who once doubted her have to look at her success with admiration.


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