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    Chapter 322 China Speed ??In the Soviet Union and Eastern European countries, not only has there been a continuous "China fever", but also a popular political term "China Speed".  Zhu.COm This is what all countries hope to learn and emulate.  "Chinese speed" is a unique phenomenon unique to China, and it is not something that other countries can learn from or imitate.  Many projects in China are launched directly without verification or exploration, and everything seems to have been planned in advance, and success is almost guaranteed.  ¡¾¡¿ When helping the Soviet Union design and manufacture T62 tanks and modify the MiG-21, many Soviet experts pondered over problems that could not be solved for a while. In the eyes of Chinese experts, it was a piece of cake. Once the problem was raised, it was solved immediately, which shocked the top Soviet experts.  He was dumbfounded and admired the experts sent by China.  They all said with admiration: "China's experts are powerful and China's speed is fast." Of course, Chinese experts cannot solve all problems. You want to build the T62 tank like China's "Destroyer" tank. The answer is yes.  Yes, this is a systematic project, and the conditions in the Soviet Union are not yet met.  If you want to build the MiG-21 fighter jet like the Chinese J-10 fighter jet, Chinese experts will definitely tell you that no, this technical problem cannot be solved.  These Chinese experts are very humble. They pay great attention to the opinions and whimsical ideas of their Soviet colleagues, and sometimes they will raise some difficult questions to discuss with everyone.  "" "China speed" has also been reflected time and time again in the construction of the Western Siberian Special Administrative Region.  The most typical one is the development of the Tyumen oil field.  A project as large as the development of the Tyumen Oilfield Group usually requires large-scale preliminary exploration that lasts for several years or even more than ten years to determine the oil reserves and then demonstrate whether it is worth mining, how to carry out the mining, etc. Such a long process  the process of.  But China is not like this. They completely break the rules.  First, we quietly completed the tasks of Samotrol, Pravdinsk, Mamontov, Ust-Barek, Sisurgut, Fedorov, Salem, Megion, etc.  Land acquisition for large oil fields with production reserves exceeding 100 million tons.  After that, the vanguard of China Far East Petroleum Company took the lead in entering the uninhabited Samoterol, a rare super oil field area in the world with recoverable reserves of 2.85 billion tons. They did not bring oil exploration equipment, but  Various positioning instruments such as star locators perform precise multi-point positioning according to the coordinate points marked on the survey map, and then use wooden stakes to calibrate the exact position of each coordinate point.  Of course, most of the staff involved in the positioning did not know that these coordinate points were based on the location of each oil well in later satellite maps stored in large computers in the base's Air Police 2000 early warning aircraft and H-8 strategic bombers.  But this does not affect their enthusiasm and quality of work.  After they complete the determination of these punctuation points.  Immediately following, oil drilling teams drove to each coordinate point, set up camp around it, set up drilling platforms, and directly began oil extraction.  The 3856 drilling team of Dongfeng Drilling Team of China Far East Petroleum Company. This heroic team drilled the first high-yield oil well in the battle of China's Dongfeng Oilfield. It once again created glory in the Tyumen Oilfield of the Western Siberian Special Zone.  It took 90 days and 5 hours to successfully drill and complete the first ultra-high-yield oil well, numbered QM1268. After 24 hours, it was officially put into production and tested, spraying a total of 1,798 tons of crude oil and 108,028 cubic meters of natural gas.  "Oil is coming out?" China's speed made the Soviets look surprised. It was so unimaginable, from land acquisition to drilling the first oil well.  It didn¡¯t even take a year, it only took 11 months and 10 days.  The Chinese are so amazing. It¡¯s amazing. The 10th branch of China Far East Construction Corporation and the vanguard of China Far East Petroleum Company entered the Tyumen oil field at the same time.  Regardless of the hardship of traveling long distances, they immediately invested in the infrastructure construction of the Tyumen Oil Field.  Highways connect oil areas, oil pipelines extend eastward, and residential areas with complete supporting facilities have been built one after another.  In Tyumen, one of the central cities in Western Siberia, a 38-story comprehensive office building, the China Far East Petroleum Building, was built at a rate of one floor in three days.  It has become a landmark building in Tyumen City and the pride of Tyumen people.  The Soviets did not show weakness. China took the lead in oil and gas exploration. Our oil refining immediately followed suit and was fully rolled out. After signing a crude oil supply contract with China Far East Petroleum Company, a large modern refinery invested by the Soviet Union also followed.  It was built in Tyumen.  Although the city of Tyumen was founded in 1586, its scale has never been large. It only consists of some local Ural indigenous people and a small number of Slavic and Chechen people, totaling tens of thousands of people.  The arrival of China Far East Petroleum Company quickly turned Tyumen into a "petroleum capital" centered on the oil and gas extraction industry. It formed a system based on crude oil and natural gas production and petrochemical industry.At the same time, it has led to the rapid development of the fertilizer industry, chemical fiber industry and plastics industry, making it an emerging petroleum industry city.  Subsequently, some petroleum machinery manufacturing, metal processing, wood processing, chemical industry, light industry and food industries serving the petroleum industry also concentrated in Tyumen.  This further promotes the urban development of Tyumen.  This coke has ruined the Tyumen City Government. The Tyumen City Government used the income from the use, development, and rental of land in the special zone to build many communities in Tyumen City, widened streets, built highways, and built many bridges. It only took 3 years.  At that time, Tyumen developed into the largest city.  With the development of the Tyumen Oilfield, transportation in this region has also experienced unprecedented development. Tyumen has become the railway hub of the Western Siberia Special Zone and an important base for river and rail transportation.  With the completion of Tyumen's international airport, Air China and Soviet Airlines have direct flights to major cities in China and Moscow every day.  In addition to Chinese industrial enterprises and agricultural high-tech enterprises in the primary and secondary industries, there are also Chinese commercial enterprises in the tertiary industry, catering and hotel and other service enterprises, logistics enterprises and financial industries such as banks and insurance that come to participate in the development of the Western Siberia Special Economic Zone.  Enterprises, these are the shortcomings of the Soviet Union.  Japan's tertiary industry also came to the Western Siberian Development Zone along with China's construction army.  According to the regulations of the Western Siberian Special Administrative Region, enterprises from capitalist countries are not allowed to enter the special administrative region.  But service companies like Japan have their own ideas. They first enter into joint ventures with enterprises in the Ryukyu Special Economic Zone of China, and then enter the Western Siberian Development Zone in the name of Sino-Japanese joint ventures.  After this modification, there will be no problem. In the special zone, there are many Japanese-owned Chinese and Japanese restaurants, dance halls, karaoke bars, bathing, sauna, and massage one-stop services.  The service is absolutely spot on.  As long as you pay in RMB, you have the final say on how you spend it.  The Japanese are truly the best in the service industry.  The Chinese government is also turning a blind eye to this. Who can make the Chinese people have such a good mind?  How to fix it?  The Japanese also want to live and develop.  We have to find a way to survive for Japan, our neighbor with only a strip of water, right?  ¡°However, there are internal regulations within the Chinese Government in the Special Zone that cadres at or above the county regiment level are not allowed to enter bathing, sauna, massage and other places.  These cadres should not think that no one will know when they go to bathe, sauna, or get a massage. China's electronic police are on duty 24 hours a day at the entrances and exits of these places.  Moreover, when these Japanese companies entered into joint ventures with Chinese companies in the Ryukyu Special Economic Zone, China clearly stipulated that they were not allowed to accept large purchases of more than 300 yuan from Chinese people, and were obliged to report large purchases by Chinese people to the Chinese joint venture partners.  In the end, these consumption places became the places where senior officials of the Soviet party, government and military were most willing to go to consume.  The Western Siberian Special Administrative Region is a bridge of friendship between the Chinese and Soviet governments and peoples. It is also a good place for mutual understanding and communication between the Chinese and Soviet peoples.  Here the people of China and the Soviet Union work and study together. We are among you, and you are among us.  Feel each other's customs, habits, and culture together.  The schools here teach in both Chinese and Russian.  Every agency and enterprise has Chinese and Russian language assistants. ?? Can the peoples of China and the Soviet Union be integrated with each other?  It should be said that there is no problem.  The compatibility of Chinese culture is relatively strong, and the Soviet Union is also a multi-ethnic country. Many Soviets here are local indigenous people and other ethnic minorities in the Soviet Union. Of course, there are also Slavic ethnic groups, but they do not make up the majority overall. What do you want to translate?  Big waves are also difficult.  Because the regime here is socialist in nature, the Chinese and Soviet governments both have the final say and have no say in the neutral government.  No one serves that designated nation, everyone is equal.  The SAR government is not loyal to the Chinese government or the Soviet government. It is loyal to the Basic Law of the Western Siberian Special Administrative Region.  Moreover, law enforcement agencies are also organized by personnel from China and the Soviet Union. You can't favor or bully anyone you want.  Both China and the Soviet Union are socialist countries with the same ideology, so there is nothing to argue about.  Which culture is dominant is not determined by anyone, it is the free choice of the people here.  Which culture plays a leading role is ultimately determined by material strength.  The advantages and disadvantages of this cultural competition between China and the Soviet Union can be seen in the capital of the West Siberia Special Administrative Region. Located at the eastern foot of the Ural Mountains, on the banks of the Iset River, the capital of the West Siberia Special Administrative Region is located 1,667 kilometers east of Moscow, the capital of the Soviet Union.  ¡ª¡ªThe city of Sverdlovsk, which is also the city of Yekaterinburg that regained its old name during the Tsarist Russia after the Soviet Union¡¯s full-scale capitalist restoration.  It was the third largest city in the Soviet Union after Moscow and Stalingrad.  The two parts of the Soviet Union, Europe and Asia, were connected here.  Yekaterinburg was the center of Russia¡¯s metallurgical industry in the 18th century.  In the first half of the 19th century, the metallurgical industry drove the rapid development of Yekaterinburg.  In the last quarter of the 19th century, Yekaterinburg became the capital of the Ural region.It is an economic, financial and cultural center and an important hub for railways to Perm, Tumen and Chelyabinsk.  On July 16, 1918, the Red Bolshevik rebels shot Tsar Nicholas II and his family to death in the Ibatev Palace.  Later, the Soviet Union built many large-scale factories here in the 1920s and 1930s, and also established some research institutes and colleges and universities in industrial branches.  The strengthening of the city's industrial potential allowed the city's population to triple, unprecedentedly, to 430,000 people in the last decade before World War II.  During the Soviet Union's Great Patriotic War, Sverdlovsk became the center of the Soviet military industry.  During the war, the Soviet Union evacuated large factories, scientific research and academic institutions to Sverdlovsk, and even the headquarters of the Soviet National Academy of Sciences also evacuated here.  The city of Sverdlovsk became the "capital of the national pillar region" of the Soviet Union.  After the establishment of the Western Siberian Special Administrative Region, the original Soviet personnel here did not withdraw. There are more than 300 children of the main leaders of the Soviet party, government and military, including Khrushchev's eldest daughter Radha Nikitichina.  Senior Soviet cadres "went to sea" and came to Sverdlovsk, the capital of the Special Economic Zone.  The Soviet Union's influence in this region cannot be said to be insignificant.  But when Sverdlovsk became the capital of the Western Siberian Special Administrative Region, this city, which had been ruled by the Russians for more than 300 years, was quietly undergoing huge changes. This change was not only a change in hardware, but also  Mainstream culture has changed dramatically.  There are less than 100,000 Chinese working and living in Sverdlovsk.  There are 108 Chinese-funded enterprises and 39 Sino-Soviet joint ventures here.  Chinese-funded enterprises are mainly engaged in the telecommunications industry and microelectronics industry, as well as agricultural high-tech enterprises, foreign trade, commercial companies, banks, and insurance industries.  The joint venture is mainly a joint venture between China and the former Soviet Union's large-scale military industrial enterprises to produce and sell pavers.  Large engineering machinery such as shield tunnel boring machines, asphalt mixing plants and cement mixing plants.  The Soviet Union is responsible for the manufacturing of machinery, while China is mainly responsible for the key technologies of electrical and control of these large-scale engineering machinery. To put it bluntly, the Soviet Union is responsible for the limbs, and China is responsible for the brain and nervous system.  After the Chinese came here, the first thing to go bankrupt was the Soviet telecommunications system, which was squeezed out by Chinese telecommunications companies in the competition.  There is absolutely no malicious competition among Chinese telecom companies here.  Not leaving a mouthful of food for our Soviet colleagues.  Soviet Telecom is really unpopular in terms of products and services.  China telecom companies have won unanimous praise from users for their technical advantages of large switch capacity, wide runways and good call quality.
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