人民感受不到发展 纳闽的美好仅表面风光?

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八点最热报 | 纳闽虽然贵为国际金融中心,但当地并没有想像中繁华;尽管跻身高收入水平行列,但在地人并没有想像中富有。难道,这些华丽的数字背后,有纳闽说不出的哀愁?那些展现在世人面前的所謂“成就”,真的只是表面风光?(主播:梁宝仪)

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00:00 Before watching the video, let me remind you that there is more content on the Hotpot website.
00:05 In the past few days, the team of the National Geographic, a special agency of the Eight O'Clock Journal,
00:10 has observed the situation of the Chinese in Namien, making a lot of money.
00:14 It's all a close-up.
00:16 As the only financial center in the dark,
00:18 the per capita income is ranked fourth in the country,
00:20 and has been selected as the happiest city in the country for two consecutive years in the survey.
00:26 It has a rich cultural history and rich natural ecology.
00:31 But if you look at it more carefully,
00:34 although Namien is a national financial center,
00:36 it is not as prosperous as you think.
00:39 Although it has a high level of income,
00:42 the local people are not as rich as you think.
00:45 Is there a sorrow that Namien cannot speak behind these gorgeous numbers?
00:50 Are the achievements shown in front of the people really just superficial?
00:56 Let's see the interview with journalist Ye Jiale and Zhuang Wenjie in Namien.
01:00 Many people came with expectations.
01:03 They thought that this place would be very prosperous.
01:06 But when they came here, they said that the greening was done very well.
01:09 In fact, I said that this was not the greening that was done well, but the lack of development.
01:12 Everyone woke up.
01:14 Namien people often joke that
01:22 although this is the only financial center in the dark,
01:25 money seems to fly in the sky.
01:27 Namien is surrounded by oil fields,
01:29 but these gold seems to only flow underground.
01:32 These so-called wealth seems to have nothing to do with the islanders living on the flat land,
01:36 and it does not actually reflect in the lives and industries of the locals.
01:40 We only know that money flies in the sky.
01:43 No matter how much money you make,
01:45 it seems that not much is left to the development of Namien Island.
01:48 Maybe we can't feel it.
01:50 We have no choice but to seek the help of the government of Sabah.
01:53 Sabah also said that the administration did not give us the authority to manage the island.
01:57 We should go to Kuala Lumpur.
01:59 Kuala Lumpur said that we were too far away.
02:01 We should wait a little longer.
02:03 So this is what we feel a little abandoned.
02:05 In fact, in addition to feeling abandoned in policy,
02:08 the locals in Namien business feel abandoned.
02:11 When 8 o'clock drunk newspaper interviewed the operators of the port company,
02:14 he also said that the former new port shipments
02:17 were gradually cut off by the advantages of deep water ports
02:20 and the change of the port company's position in the port industry.
02:23 The advantages of deep water ports were gradually replaced by the ports of Sabah East Coast or Lingguo.
02:27 It was very busy because many Philippine ships used to come in from Singapore.
02:32 Now there is no more.
02:34 Because now they go to Santa Cana and Tawah.
02:36 This pier should have been built in 1975.
02:38 Too big ships are not suitable for entry.
02:40 So it is no longer in time.
02:42 Not suitable.
02:43 In fact, if the government has moved,
02:45 there are many things to do.
02:47 So you are still very confident about Namien.
02:49 Because the most important thing now is that
02:51 there is still duty-free.
02:54 The audience did not say this.
02:56 If the government has helped,
02:58 yes, if the government has helped,
03:00 the prospects of Namien Island will not be completely desperate.
03:03 Now the most critical thing is that
03:05 the overall policy and administrative efficiency
03:07 must be improved
03:08 in order to accelerate the development of new gold in Namien
03:10 in addition to international finance and the oil and gas industry.
03:13 I saw that there is still a lot of potential in the tourism industry.
03:18 Because I saw that Hong Kong was like this before.
03:21 Singapore is also like this.
03:23 They all started from finance.
03:25 Because I was born and raised in the city.
03:27 I also started doing some local history and geography research in Namien in 2006.
03:33 I see a lot of potential in the future.
03:36 Because the business of tourists can be developed.
03:39 So is the tourism industry possible to be the next gold mine of Namien?
03:45 8 o'clock hot news, with the rich development of island resort experience,
03:49 Brother Lee went out to sea
03:50 to explore the world-class secret place protected in the local marine geopark.
03:55 Just like this Dalu Sugan Island,
03:58 it is the only island in the whole of the Macau Ocean Reserve
04:00 that can walk around.
04:02 So the rocks here, if we see it, it is very like a line.
04:05 It is actually pressed out layer by layer.
04:07 One centimeter is to be compressed with 1 million years.
04:10 Like that, Kek Lapis, we say it is like a thousand layers high.
04:13 So we call it Batu Kek Lapis.
04:16 Brother Lee continued to sail,
04:17 bringing tourists to another secret place that he can't hide.
04:21 The longest sand dune here is really a secret place.
04:24 You see everything around here,
04:26 its environment is really beautiful.
04:28 Namien Island used to be mainly financed.
04:31 So I didn't see the reason, it's very important.
04:34 So in these two or three years,
04:36 finance is also a bit slow.
04:38 And our oil company is also a bit slow.
04:41 So the government thought of how to develop this tourism.
04:44 So we slowly started to promote tourist attractions.
04:48 Dear viewers,
04:49 in addition to the oil fields under Namien Sea,
04:52 another golden place to be seen is here.
04:56 Friends with diving experience should know
05:01 that it is very rare to see such a spectacular
05:04 and very large area of hard coral groups in the front sea area.
05:08 The fish are free and the sea is clear.
05:12 It is a god-like place.
05:15 And around Namien Island,
05:16 there are hundreds of the best diving spots in the world.
05:19 In addition to the rich marine ecology,
05:21 it was also a season when the West was colonized by the strong seas.
05:24 It attracts divers and divers to come.
05:27 There are so many marine areas in Malaysia.
05:29 The coral in this area can be said to be the healthiest
05:32 and the most species.
05:34 So it is a place with a lot of treasure.
05:36 Instead of promoting this island,
05:38 we first promote the whole place of Namien.
05:40 Only when they know this place,
05:41 will they want to come and see what is there.
05:43 One day, they will definitely know.
05:46 Because this place is so beautiful.
05:48 So I think I must insist on doing it.
05:51 So I won't give up.
05:52 I have been doing it all the time.
05:54 And most of our friends here in Namien
05:57 continue to run with me.
05:59 So I did it with great effort.
06:01 One night star, white night star.
06:02 If the tourism industry does well,
06:04 every industry will benefit.
06:06 The retail industry, hotels, restaurants, everyone.
06:09 This is a change I am looking forward to.
06:12 From the offshore finance
06:13 or from the petroleum and natural gas industry,
06:16 the government can seek a third industry
06:18 that can support the economic industry of Namien Island.
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