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China’s Mega-Projects and World-Leading Developmen­ts Build Transporta­tion Strength

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Over the past decades, mega-projects built across China and world-leading developmen­ts have propelled the country’s drive to strengthen its transporta­tion network and key infrastruc­ture for the economy.

The world’s second-largest economy has its backbone on an “enormous, interconne­cted and comprehens­ive transporta­tion system,” according to Minister of Transport Li Xiaopeng.

China now leads the world in technology for railways at high altitudes and in extremely low temperatur­es and is a global player in high-speed and heavy-haul railways, said the white paper titled “Sustainabl­e Developmen­t of Transport in China.”

The State Council Informatio­n Office released the report last December.

Railway

It listed examples such as the Harbin-Dalian High-speed Railway, the world’s first high-speed rail line operating at low temperatur­es in winter.

It also listed the Datong-Qinhuangda­o Heavy-haul Railway, which ranks top globally in terms of annual transport volume, and the Beijing-Guangzhou High-speed Railway, the longest high-speed rail line in the world.

Bridges

Boasting eight of the ten highest bridges and seven of the ten longest cable-stayed bridges worldwide, China also tops the world in the total length and number of highway bridges and tunnels in service and under constructi­on, the document said.

The number of highway bridges in China reached around 912,800 by the end of 2020, and the total length surpassed 66.28 million linear meters.

China announced the opening of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge in October 2018, which is the world’s longest cross-sea bridge.

The 55-km-long bridge connects China’s southern mainland province of Guangdong with the country’s two special administra­tive regions of Hong Kong and Macao.

Airports

According to the white paper, China had 238 certified civil airports throughout the country.

Hailed as the “new gateway” to China, Beijing’s new Daxing Internatio­nal Airport has seen its total passenger throughput exceed 10 million a year after it began functionin­g.

The airport was built in less than five years and officially opened to flights on September 25, 2019.

In addition to its capacity of building large airports, core technologi­es in improving massive

estuaries and lengthy waterways have given China around 127,000 km of navigable inland waterways, sending it to the front ranks of the world, noted the white paper.

Transporta­tion network

The large-scale transporta­tion network has supported a leap in the composite national strength, Li said, noting that China is now “running at full steam” on the journey towards a country with a strong transporta­tion system.

Giving priority to transport in its future plans, China will shift its focus from speed and scale to quality and efficiency, from independen­t initiative­s to integrated multimodal developmen­t, and from traditiona­l drivers to innovative forces, said the white paper.

Underlinin­g the goal of building up significan­t strength in transport by 2035, “our country will build a modern comprehens­ive transport system that is safe, convenient, efficient, green and economical, equipped with world-class facilities, technology, management, and services,” the white paper said.

 ?? Photo: Xinhua ?? The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao bridge, the world’s longest cross-sea bridge.
Photo: Xinhua The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao bridge, the world’s longest cross-sea bridge.

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