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Investment real estate in Han Sen

According to an old overseas Chinese, Han Sen, one of the so-called "Four Great Inspectors", arrived in Canada in that year. Together with several other Chinese inspectors, he set up the "Five XX Dragon Group" in the local area, bought a lot of commercial real estate in downtown Vancouver, and even put up a signboard with giant Chinese characters in Oak Ridge, which was very eye-catching in that year. In addition, there are several grocery stores in Chinatown, all named after "Dragon", and their investment once caused a real estate boom.

The "Four Detectives" invested and opened a restaurant at No.900 Gulanghu Street in Wenzhou City. They often called friends in the Han Palace restaurant and hosted several banquets with the members of the police force who moved together, which was very propaganda. This group of "dragon crossing the river" wives and children also drive in and out of famous European cars, and even servants and maids are full of style. It can be said that the colonial lifestyle of Hong Kong in the 1960s and 1970s was "transplanted" to Canada.

Hansen then moved to Taiwan Province province, and several other detectives fled Canada for areas where there were no extradition regulations. The tree fell apart, and other "dragons" also turned low-key. As for the property in Han Sen, I believe it has been renamed as wives, concubines and children. These family members have taken root in Canada and can live a leisurely life only by the income from investment.

In the 1970s, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police first recruited policemen from Hong Kong to work in Canada, thinking that they wanted to "control China with China". But one of the deputies, surnamed Gao, was very close to the "Four Detectives" and was taken away by the paparazzi who added police. Gao's deputy finally left the police, and the police were alert and stopped this way of hiring police.