Construction is expected to commence this year on two fast
transport routes linking Southwest China and Guangdong's Pearl
River Delta region, one of China's economic hubs.
They include a high-speed railway and an expressway, both from
Guizhou's provincial capital of Guiyang to Guangzhou, Lin Shusen,
the governor of Guizhou, said while attending the annual session of
the National People's Congress (NPC).
He said the projects would facilitate the development of
logistics industry in the province.
"They'll also help move labor-intensive industries westwards
from the Pearl River Delta region," Lin said.
The governor did not disclose the specific timetable for the
high-speed railway, but said the Ministry of Railways had
officially included it in its plan and "construction will start as
soon as possible".
Designed to accommodate trains traveling at up to 250 kilometers
per hour, the 820-kilometer tracks, with a budget of 69 billion
yuan (US$8.9 billion), will cut the travel time between the two
cities from 21 hours to less than 5 hours.
The 890-kilometer expressway would reduce the travel time on
road from 24 hours to about 8 hours, according to Peng Boyuan,
director of the Guizhou provincial bureau of communications, who is
also in Beijing attending the NPC meeting.
He told China Daily that construction work on the
four-lane expressway would "definitely" start within the year and
be completed by 2010.
Peng said the Guizhou section of the expressway would be about
290 kilometers long, and cost about 25 billion yuan (US$3.22
billion). Most of the money would come from fundraising, and the
rest from government subsidies.
He said the financial hurdles had been solved as banks had
agreed to provide loans.
Because of a vast mountainous area, Guizhou's traffic system had
not developed as fast as other provinces, and was an obstacle to
optimum economic growth.
Last year, the gross domestic product (GDP) in Guizhou was about
216.5 billion yuan (US$27.8 billion), only 8 percent of that in
Guangdong.
(China Daily March 13, 2007)