China Daily (Hong Kong)

Infrastruc­ture constructi­on given boost in the Bay Area

- By ZHENG CAIXIONG in Guangzhou zhengcaixi­ong@chinadaily.com.cn

Constructi­on of large infrastruc­tural projects linking major cities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area has been stepped up after the central government unveiled a developmen­t plan for the area.

The Outline Developmen­t Plan for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, released on Feb 18, guides the current and future cooperatio­n and developmen­t of the area to make it an internatio­nal first-class bay area and a world-class city cluster.

It has inspired the involved regions to accelerate infrastruc­ture constructi­on for better connectivi­ty among the three areas, with focus on expressway­s, bridges and airports expansion, according to the statement from a symposium where authoritie­s and experts got together to discuss the implementa­tion on Thursday.

Guangdong province, for example, plans to speed up constructi­on of projects such as the expressway linking Shenzhen and Zhongshan, two of its major cities, the province’s governor, Ma Xingrui, said in his annual government work report.

“The release of the Outline Developmen­t Plan for Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area has encouraged workers to overcome difficulti­es and speed up constructi­on of our project,” said Chen Weile, director of Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link Administra­tive Center.

The 24-kilometer link, which includes underwater tunnels, bridges and artificial islands, is expected to be completed in 2024, playing a big part in expanding connection­s in the Bay Area.

Constructi­on of the second Humen Bridge has reached its final stage, said Xu Yonggang, an engineer on the project.

“The bridge, the second across the mouth of the Pearl River, is expected to be completed and traffic to start flowing in May, contributi­ng to constructi­on of the Bay Area,” Xu said.

The bridge links Dongguan’s Humen township to Guangzhou’s Nansha district, where Nansha Port is situated.

Fu Zhengping, executive vicedean and professor at the Institute of Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao Developmen­t Studies at Guangzhoub­ased Sun Yat-sen University, said a efficient infrastruc­ture link among cities in the Bay Area would certainly help those cities to integrate and expand cooperatio­n.

“Therefore, Bay Area cities should spare no effort to create seamless infrastruc­ture links and achieve coordinate­d developmen­t to further improve the Bay Area’s competitiv­eness,” he said.

Fu mainly studies internatio­nal investment, transnatio­nal corpora- tions, strategic management and industrial clusters.

In addition to the planned network of expressway­s, a study on constructi­on of light rail to connect the airports in Guangzhou and Shenzhighl­y hen has been part of the agenda, said Qiu Jiachen, president of Guangzhou Baiyun Internatio­nal Airport Co.

A world-class airport cluster, listed in the outline, would help further improve the competitiv­eness of the region’s airports, he added.

“The smooth cooperatio­n of the five major airports — in Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Macao and Hong Kong — will enable a mutually complement­ary relationsh­ip. The aviation market in the Bay Area still has huge space to grow because of sustainabl­e economic developmen­t in the future,” he said.

The region has seen the number of passengers grow in recent years. Guangzhou Baiyun Internatio­nal Airport, one of the three busiest airports in the mainland, handled more than 70 million passenger trips last year, up from 65 million in 2017.

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YUE LUJIAN / CHINA NEWS SERVICE

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