Island tourism has become a tribal chieftain, and what was originally planned for a vacation has become a new starting point in life
Tourists stay and be the leader?This is no joke, in Samoa, south of the Pacific, there is a country that has broken away from German colonial rule and gained an independent state, which is ranked as one of the poorest.
Poverty does not mean that the people of the archipelago have a bad life, the only problem is that they have no industry, no advanced aviation and military technology, but agricultural products alone are enough for everyone to live without food and clothing.
June 1st is their holiday, the whole country celebrates, even the children take to the streets, express their gratitude, they have a lot of respect for their **, there, there is no **corruption, there is no class concept, and the annual crime rate is very small.
When the Englishman Mick traveled here, he saw that the local residents still used the traditional method of squeezing cocoa beans, so he used what he knew to remove the impurities and make a purer cocoa powder.
In the end, the local tribe left him here and sent a minister to come and offer him flowers. Mick is not the first "foreigner" to become a leader, as a South African and an American have stayed behind as leaders.
Don't think it's a false name, among the tribes of hundreds of people, there is one leader and two senior (deputy) chiefs, whose main responsibilities are to take charge of the tribe's income and expenditure, livelihood, and marriage. After Mick obtained the 'Atlas', he was already the most honored person in Samoa.
After becoming the patriarch, Mick was very busy, and spent a whole year doubling the production of cocoa beans throughout the tribe, and improving the refining process, which doubled the price of cocoa powder.
He taught the women of the village to teach chickens, and when he had nothing to do, he made some straw mats to sell, and in only three years, the village changed from a small tribe with no name to a famous tribe, and as the villagers' economy got better and better, Mick also put his mind on tourism.
He led his people to cut down trees in the mountains and build hotels and resorts.
From a few hundred people a month to thousands a month, people who come here praise the island's food and beautiful scenery for only $20 a day.
Of course, if you want a seafood meal that costs $10, it's best to unpack your belt before you start your meal, as seafood is not included in the meal, and only a service charge will be charged. Locals are not interested in this seafood because they feel bad about the taste.
Would you like to take a trip?Maybe you can be a big boss or something.