At this time, during working hours, the streets in the community were relatively empty. From the roads and vegetation, it was clear that this Chinese community was modeled after those in America.
Liu Baofeng explained the living conditions of the Chinese in Tsarist Russia while walking, enjoying a robust life under the towering presence of Zhu Wencong.
With too little farmland in Moscow, most clans chose to establish factories, conveniently providing employment for numerous clan members.
If one were to mention the group that wholly reaped the industrial benefits of Tsarist Russia from start to finish, it would be the Chinese, who had supported Zhu Wencong wholeheartedly from the beginning.
The biggest threat they encountered midway was the Nikola Corporation. During that period, the Chinese factories halted expansion and focused solely on cultivating their own plots.