1. Uncle Luoyang who sells meat buns in New York As early as June 15, 2013, a netizen in New York, USA, "Platoon Leader Weihua" posted on Weibo: Xie Yunfeng from Luoyang, Henan, can only understand one, two, and
Three, he can’t even understand four, but this does not prevent him from working as a stall vendor in front of Columbia University (located in Manhattan, New York), selling meat buns, cold skin and the like. When business is good, he can earn seven to eight hundred dollars a day.
income.
It is reported that this "grassroots" who has been working hard in the international metropolis is now opening a bigger and more brilliant stage of life - a hot pot restaurant covering an area of ??nearly 1,000 square meters will open on 106th Street in New York.
And his dining car is tall and bright, different from the "gray" appearance that was reported in the media in June.
"The original one was too small. The current one was rented at the end of July." Lao Xie said.
Right in front of the dining car hangs a sign saying "Northwestern China's Famous Food", and above it is the super cute logo of "Uncle Luoyang".
2. Yiwu Commodity Market in Brazil. There is a nationally famous small commodity market in the center of Rio, Brazil. There are about 2,000 merchants here selling various commodities from daily necessities, clothing, shoes and hats to electronic appliances, etc., and Wumart
Cheap Chinese goods are the signature here.
In this market, which is the largest of its kind in Latin American countries, there are more than a hundred Chinese merchants.
Mr. Zhou from Qingtian, Zhejiang, runs a small shop of 30 square meters, mainly selling small electrical appliances and electronic product accessories.
According to Mr. Zhou, the store's business is pretty good. All the products come from Yiwu Small Commodity City, and they purchase goods from Yiwu three or four times a year.
Talking about his business experience, Mr. Zhou said that he is very confident in the business performance because the prices are fair, local people like to patronize his store, and there are many repeat customers.
Mr. Zhou’s store employs eight local Brazilian employees, plus the owner’s family of three, which is enough to handle the business.
3. Italian post-80s boss He Junwei was born in 1987. Compared with the ordinary "post-80s" in China, his experience is much richer.
"I have been in Italy for nine years. When I first came here, I went to high school here during the day and worked in a relative's factory at night. After working for three years, I borrowed money to open this shoe factory." He Junwei was sorting out the design
Pattern said.
He Junwei's factory is located in Vigevano, a city more than 30 kilometers southwest of Milan.
From the conversation with He Junwei, we learned that except for one day off on Sunday, he is the first to come to the factory every day and make notes on the sample drawings to be made that day.
"Doing business is not difficult at all, but the most worrying thing is the word 'diligence'." This is what He Junwei said most in interviews.
Now, despite having a relatively stable business supply, He Junwei's income has barely been able to sustain food and clothing from the beginning to now having a surplus of tens of thousands of euros, and he has become a well-known "little boss" in the local area.
4. Brazil’s “Luggage King” Compared to the small shopkeepers who run small businesses and live a small life in small commodity cities, there are also Chinese businessmen who have made their companies bigger and stronger after years of hard work and achieved large-scale operations. Brazil’s Yin Group is one of them.
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The Yin Group was established in the early 1990s, and its chairman Yin Xiaomin, who has legendary entrepreneurial experience, is now the "Fengyun Zhejiang Businessman".
This company is mainly engaged in the import and export of small household appliances, daily necessities, luggage and other products. It currently employs hundreds of local employees in Brazil and is a strong family business.
Yin Xiaomin, who worked as a "bag seller" and a chef in his early entrepreneurial stages, began to build the "Yin's" luggage brand positioned as a mid-to-high-end brand in the early days of establishing the Yin's Group.
In order to create the originality of "Yin's" bags, the company spent heavily to hire well-known Brazilian designers to design exclusive styles, thus successfully attracting the attention of local middle-class fashionable men and women.
Today, Yin's brand luggage has been sold in Chinese shopping malls, shopping malls, supermarket chains and specialty stores across Brazil, occupying 10% to 15% of the local luggage market.
In Brazil, Yin Xiaomin is known as the "Luggage King".
5. Taiwanese Food in Sydney Fresh Taro Xian is a chain of dessert shops in Taiwan, established in 2007.
Founded by the Fu sisters who grew up in Fengyuan, Taichung. They are honest and simple people who grew up in Fengyuan, Taichung and have been farming for generations. They insist on making fragrant taro ball desserts, fresh grass jelly and jelly with pure hand feel.
Smooth and tender traditional bean curd.
When we opened the store in Sydney in 2010, it was said that we had to wait in line for an hour!
Even Leehom Wang has visited this shop.
6. London girls improve Chinese pancakes. Not long ago, some netizens went to Camden lock market in London to eat pancakes!
But the key to this stall is!
The pancake maker is an English girl!
The stall owner's name is Mellisa. She just graduated this year. However, it may be that the current employment environment is not good. In addition to working elsewhere on weekdays, she also sets up a stall selling pancakes and fruits at the Camden Lock Market on weekends.
Speaking of the inspiration for making pancakes, Mellisa's sister once visited Beijing and praised this popular street snack. After returning to the UK, she introduced it to Mellisa.
Traditional pancakes are either filled with fried dough sticks or thin crisps.
Although the crispy appearance is different from the ones in China, Mellisa made it herself, which is still amazing!
However, Mellisa has improved its pancake fruit. In addition to the traditional flavor, it has also developed deluxe versions of new flavors such as duck and barbecued pork!
Duck meat is the most expensive and is said to be a very popular product.
7. New York Chinese Restaurant has been selected as one of the top ten "can't miss" restaurants in the world. The top 10 most popular restaurants in the world listed by "Zagat" are distributed all over the world, including Spain, Sweden, Singapore, etc. Now the New York branch of Mission Chinese Food Chinese Restaurant is also on the list.
It is famous and has become one of the top 10 "can't miss" restaurants.
Its Korean restaurant chef Danny Bowien has reimagined and processed Chinese food to create a unique "American Oriental cuisine."