China Daily (Hong Kong)

Guangxi to build transport network

- By WU YAN wuyan@chinadaily.com.cn

Cities around Beibu Gulf off South China’s Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region are building a transporta­tion network to push forward the Belt and Road Initiative.

“With constructi­on of the railway from Nanning to Guiyang beginning at the end of last year, Nanning is expected to become a transporta­tion junction connecting the Silk Road Economic Belt in the north and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road in the south,” said Zhou Hongbo, mayor of Nanning, capital of Guangxi.

The State Council approved a developmen­t plan in January designatin­g Nanning as the core of the cluster that includes cities in Guangdong and Hainan provinces, as well as Guangxi.

The plan aims to further open up the region to Southeast Asian countries and advance the region’s role as a portal in the Belt and Road Initiative.

Zhou said that the Guangxi delegation to the National People’s Congress submitted a motion during this year’s two sessions suggesting a land route to Singapore.

“We are building a railway network, expressway network, airport network, waterway network and informatio­n network,” said Huang Fangfang, director of the Guangxi Developmen­t and Reform Commission.

Huang said the expressway has reached Youyiguan (or the Friendship Gate), one of China’s key border passes to Vietnam, and Dongxing, on the Chinese side of the border. A high-speed railway from Nanning to Pingxiang, which also borders Vietnam, will begin constructi­on this year.

“We plan to build two expressway­s, two railways and three bridges to Vietnam. The projects on the Chinese side are almost complete,” he said.

A waterway from Guangdong to Vietnam via Beibu Gulf is also in the plan, he said.

“The central government has approved Nanning to set up a China-ASEAN informatio­n hub, which serves as an efficient internet expressway for cooperatio­n between the city cluster and Southeast Asian countries,” Zhou said.

In preparatio­n, Guangxi is reducing travel time between cities around the gulf to half an hour.

“The city cluster will benefit from the developmen­t of the region and the integratio­n of land and sea in the Belt and Road Initiative, and is of significan­ce to the region’s further opening up,” said Peng Q inghua, the Party chief of Guangxi.

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