Core Viewpoint - The supplementary legal opinion outlines the legal framework and verification process for Anhui Jiuhua Mountain Tourism Development Co., Ltd.'s stock issuance, emphasizing the compliance with relevant laws and the progress of fundraising projects [1][2][6]. Group 1: Fundraising and Project Details - The total amount to be raised from the stock issuance is not more than 500 million yuan, which will be allocated to various projects including the Jiuhua Mountain Lion Peak Scenic Area cable car project and hotel renovations [2][4]. - The Jiuhua Mountain Lion Peak Scenic Area cable car project has completed all planning, design, and approval procedures, with land auction processes underway [5][6]. Group 2: Project Necessity and Financial Justification - The necessity of the fundraising projects is supported by visitor trends, hotel occupancy rates, and transportation capacity assessments, indicating a reasonable expectation for increased capacity [3][4]. - The financial projections for the fundraising projects include key indicators such as average revenue per customer and profit margins, which have been compared with existing company data and industry peers [4][6]. Group 3: Lock-up Period and Compliance - The lock-up period for shares held by the controlling shareholder, Wenlv Group, is set for 36 months post-issuance, aligning with the regulations of the "Measures for the Administration of Acquisitions of Listed Companies" [7][8]. - The lock-up commitments made by Wenlv Group ensure compliance with relevant regulations, indicating a stable shareholder structure post-issuance [8]. Group 4: Internal Transport Rights and Competition - The internal transport rights for Jiuhua Mountain Scenic Area are expected to be renewed without significant uncertainty, as the management policies have not changed [9][10]. - The company has demonstrated competitive advantages in internal transport operations, including infrastructure and operational experience, which are expected to facilitate the renewal of transport rights [10][11]. Group 5: Industry Competition and Related Transactions - There is no significant adverse impact from competition with the controlling shareholder or its subsidiaries, as their operations are distinctly different from the company's tourism services [12][13]. - The fundraising projects are closely aligned with the company's existing business, and there are no anticipated new competitive or related transactions that would adversely affect operations [14].
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