China Daily (Hong Kong)

Distance to capital to be shortened by over 1,300 km

- By LUO WANGSHU luowangshu@chinadaily.com.cn

The Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region in far northweste­rn China has just become a bit closer to the capital, as three sections of a new expressway along risky terrain opened to traffic on Saturday.

The new sections have a combined length of more than 1,200 kilometers. The 930-km LinheBaige­da section is in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region; the 134-km Baigeda-Mingshui section is in Gansu province; and the 178-km Mingshui-Hami section is in Xinjiang.

The sections run through the Gobi Desert, which is characteri­zed by drought and other poor natural conditions. The more than 500 km running through desolate and uninhabite­d areas of Inner Mongolia, which posed a challenge to constructi­on workers.

The Beijing-Xinjiang Expressway, or G7, is one of seven expressway­s connecting Beijing with other major cities under a national expressway plan.

“The expressway is a new passage ... and the most convenient road to link Beijing with the northweste­rn region of Inner Mongolia, northern Gansu and Xinjiang, which will enhance communicat­ion between northern China’s eastern, central and western areas,” said Ren Jinxiong, an inspector in the Ministry of Transport’s planning division.

The link will also better serve the Belt and Road Initia- tive and Western Developmen­t Plan, improving regional economic and social developmen­t along the route, according to a statement from the ministry.

The 2,768-km G7 has been Inner Mongolia autonomous region

built across Beijing and five other provincial-level regions — Hebei, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Gansu and Xinjiang. It passes Zhangjiako­u, Ulanqab, Hohhot, Baotou, Linhe, Ejin Banner, Hami, Turpan and Urumqi.

Some sections are still under constructi­on, with drivers taking detours in some parts of Beijing, Hebei, Shanxi and Xinjiang, sharing routes with the Beijing-Tibet Expressway and Lianyungan­g-Khorgos Expressway.

Once the Beijing-Xinjiang Expressway is fully operationa­l, it will cut more than 1,300 km off the journey from Beijing to Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang.

“By 2016, the total length of expressway­s in China had reached 131,000 km, the most in the world,” Ren said.

About 41,000 km of expressway­s have been open to traffic

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FIVE YEARS ON since 2012, and 98 percent of towns and cities with a population of more than 200,000 have access, he added.

The national expressway network is expected to be completed by the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan period (201620). The ministry will also carry out capacity expansion along some busy national expressway routes, Ren said.

 ?? CAI ZENGLE / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? An aerial view of part of the Gansu section of the Beijing-Xinjiang Expressway.
CAI ZENGLE / FOR CHINA DAILY An aerial view of part of the Gansu section of the Beijing-Xinjiang Expressway.

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