Chapter 964

Whether it's a sunken ship, hidden treasure, or even a gem vein, Chen Wenzhe will definitely not find it in a short while.

But he had a clue, and it had something to do with a mountain gem mine.

Chen Wenzhe traced back the gems that Li Weizhao traded to him, as well as a large number of notes he gave, and combined with the information that Nanyue could search, he found that all the treasures hidden in Nanyue were finally attributed to a gem mining area.

Chen Wenzhe didn't know where the little devil hid his treasures during World War II in South Vietnam. He knew a place where he was stationed, which was in a gem mining area.

In the late World War II, the transport ship that the little devil transferred the treasure probably entered this gem mining area in the end.

Now, based on the gemstones provided by Li Weizhao, he discovered gemstone veins in this northern mountainous area.

The gemstone mine over there must have been mined before, but it was abandoned later.

The newly discovered mineral vein by Li Weizhao's family is near the old mineral vein.

Li Weizhao's family is very strict about the new mine veins, but the old mine veins nearby are where Chen Wenzhe's real goal lies.

He wanted to go over there to see if the little devil had found it before, and if he found it, he would definitely mine it.

And as long as it is mined, there must be a stronghold there.

You know, many of these strongholds back then were transformed into treasure spots.

If there is a stronghold there, an inland river not far away is the main transportation channel.

Since he couldn't leave South Vietnam for a while, Chen Wenzhe planned to do something down-to-earth here.

It was only with Li Weizhao's help that he found such a ceramics factory.

The ceramics factory is next to a river. The river is not wide, but the water is deep enough to run a big boat.

It can only be run by boat here. If it is transported by land, there are hills and hills around, and you will know what is called the eighteen bends of the mountain road!
The advantages and disadvantages here are very obvious, so the ports outside have not developed and grown.

However, it is because there are mountains behind and a good deep-water port in front, so that the pattern of relying on the back is formed here.

As long as the force at sea is strong and the port is sealed off with warships, it will be very safe.

Perhaps because of this, the power from the sea back then was still inclined to this harbor.

And with more outsiders, various industries have developed, such as the ceramics industry.

After all, South Vietnam has its limitations, or the ceramic factory in Binh Duong.

Although they worked very hard, they still encountered many difficulties in their development till now.

One is reform. They have to relocate ceramic factories in densely populated areas to other areas, and start to change traditional firewood kilns to use gas and electricity.

Renovating technology and relocating factories require a lot of money, so the number of ceramic factories in Binh Duong Province has been greatly reduced.

Another difficulty facing the ceramics industry in Binh Duong is the lack of labor.

The size of the country is small and there is not enough population, which is also a big flaw.

If you want to do everything, and want to be bigger and stronger, you will definitely not be able to do anything.

It was against this background that Chen Wenzhe set up a ceramics factory.

Anyway, the price is not expensive, and the market here is not bad, why doesn't he do it?
Early this morning, Chen Wenzhe walked out of the high-end hotel where he stayed for a few days.

Naturally, he was surrounded by several bodyguards, and there were still some falling far away.

After all, Chen Wenzhe is considered to have a small fortune now, and besides, he doesn't trust the security environment in South Vietnam, especially in this kind of area where the development of tourism is still strong, and the law and order is even worse.

Walking into a street, it is full of lively atmosphere.

This is an antiques bazaar, an interesting place where tourists are happy to stop by.

It was officially opened in 2013, and the market is only opened on Sundays. Every time it opens, it can attract many antique lovers to come to exchange and purchase.

This antique bazaar is located in a small alley and belongs to the yard of a large company.

There are more than 40 stalls here, and there is a circle of shops around it.

The main business here is ancient items, including ancient coins, old books, women's accessories, ceramics, Buddha statues, copper incense burners, etc. The prices range from hundreds of thousands to tens of millions of dong.

The antique market opened on Sunday has become a gathering place for antique lovers and tourists.

Chen Wenzhe also heard that there is such a fun place, so he deliberately stayed here for a few more days.

It was also a few more days of staying here that made him take down a factory first.

Walking into the antique market, Chen Wenzhe felt a familiar smell.

The things sold in the antique market here are really good, at least not all fakes.

When you enter the first booth, you will see handmade black and white photos.

The next cassette recorder, and many tourists, obviously prefer Zippo lighters, which are said to be the best sellers in the market.

In addition to these things, the market sells oil lamps, coins from all over the world, handmade paper paintings, and neon pottery.

Others include all kinds of watches and all kinds of jade.

Not to mention anything else, just jade is very good, whether it is ancient jade or not, these are real jade anyway.

Since most of the tourists are attracted, the prices of small things here are not cheap.

The antique market is not that big, and Chen Wenzhe quickly made a round.

He found that most of the tourists who came here were not for antiques and cultural relics, but for some modern trophies.

Locals in South Vietnam are used to calling this place "the beautiful country", with a hint of contempt in their words.

Because many of the antiques sold here are their "trophies" in the war.

For example, the watches that Chen Wenzhe saw earlier were the watches of the beautiful national soldiers, many of which were taken from the hands of the dead soldiers.

Others include vintage military compasses, watch straps, coins and more.

The best-selling things are almost all the items of beautiful soldiers during the South Vietnam War, such as military identification tags, illuminators, medals and so on.

As Chen Wenzhe walked, he saw that apart from the coins of various countries, there were some porcelains, which he paid special attention to.

However, compared with the things on these stalls, there are more and better things in the shops on both sides of the alley.

For example, the first one you enter the door is full of copper utensils.

Of course, only a small part of the items in the store are genuine, and most of them are fake imitations.

Even so, Chen Wenzhe can still find very interesting and unique things in some corners.

And these unique things are almost all Buddha statues.

Chen Wenzhe doesn't know much about the Buddha statues in South Vietnam, and he doesn't even know what their main features are.

The Buddha statues he can find are mainly considered to be antiques based on the degree of aging.

Some old things with a history of two or three hundred years, even if you don't understand them, you can know whether they are good or not just by looking at their craftsmanship.

For these old antiques, Chen Wenzhe naturally did not hesitate to buy them.

However, the interesting thing he found was not a Buddha statue, but a blue and white celestial ball vase.

Chen Wenzhe is very familiar with this kind of blue and white porcelain.

(End of this chapter)

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