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Li talks with shantytown dwellers in Shandong

Premier ensures residents efforts are underway to better their lives

- By HU YONGQI huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang called for rebuilding shantytown­s to help improve local residents’ welfare and make a stable and healthy real estate market, during a visit to Shandong province on Friday.

On the third day of his inspection of the province, Li visited the shantytown along Jingshiyil­u Street in Huaiyin district of the provincial capital of Jinan. The area is part of Jinan’s plan to renovate old towns this year, and more than 4,700 families will benefit from the renovation project.

Surrounded by skyscraper­s, the area is crammed with shabby houses that have no access to heating or the sewer system. Shantytown­s provide low-level housing in cities and efforts would be made to help residents lead new and better lives in multistori­ed buildings, the premier said.

Shantytown renovation, which is to remedy what historical­ly had not be done in improving local people’s welfare, is also an important way to achieve new-type urbanizati­on and also to help build a healthy and stable real estate market, Li told local officials.

The premier stepped into the 32-square-meter house of Zhang Shirong, 77, who has lived there with her husband for 42 years. Zhang has to put on three or four quilts in the winter. She is afraid to burn coal after getting a carbon monoxide poisoning from a coal-fueled stove several years ago.

Wang Guilan, 87, had been living in a 19-sq-m shanty house for 56 years. Wang suffers from high blood pressure and heart disease, and her family was unable to afford a bigger apartment. She asked the premier when her family could move into a new home. Local officials said a date has been set for next year, and Li told Wang the promise will be kept.

On Friday, Li also visited researcher­s of crystallin­e materials, business startups as well as compile rs of traditiona­l cultural books at Shandong University.

The premier started his Shandong tour on Wednesday. On Thursday, Li visited Jinan Steel and Iron Group, a subsidiary of Shandong Steel Group.

As the company is cutting excess production capacity, more than 20,000 workers have to be transferre­d to other posts. The country will remember the workers’ contributi­on, their legal rights will be ensured and no one will lose their job, Li told workers.

 ?? LIU ZHEN / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? Premier Li Keqiang visits a shantytown home in Jinan, Shandong province, on Friday. Zhang Shirong, 77, has lived in the unheated house with her husband for 42 years.
LIU ZHEN / CHINA NEWS SERVICE Premier Li Keqiang visits a shantytown home in Jinan, Shandong province, on Friday. Zhang Shirong, 77, has lived in the unheated house with her husband for 42 years.

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