First-tier cities are considered as a whole, and only those precious jewels are considered as individuals.
Third-and second-tier cities are estimated to have hundreds of thousands of sales a month in prosperous areas. Second, this is only the off-season turnover. Don't underestimate the spending power of second-tier cities, and don't forget how many rich people there are in China.
This is your misunderstanding. You should remember that brand-name stores are all owned by individuals, not companies, because brand-name stores will only set up a head office in China to count their annual sales. There are no branches or offices at all. That's cheating. Don't believe it.
In my opinion, jewelry sales have no future, because jewelry stores are all rich people. What happened to them? Opening a brand-name store is to kill time, so is a friend of mine, but it is an opportunity to exercise and lay the foundation for you to enter other sales industries in the future.
I hope the landlord will adopt it and give more points.