China Daily

Nature, economy already benefiting from winning bid

- By ZHAO SHIJUN

Two years after Zhangjiako­u won its bid to co-host the 2022 Winter Olympic Games, the city in northweste­rn Hebei province has made marked progress in preparatio­ns and has already seen a resultant boost to the local economy.

On July 31, 2015, the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee announced that Zhangjiako­u, along with the neighborin­g national capital of Beijing, will host the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Zhangjiako­u will host a number of ski events, with most of the venues located in its Chongli district.

According to Zhao Zhan, chief of the Chongli district government, planning for eight venues — including five venues for competitio­ns — has been completed earlier this year and constructi­on of these facilities are underway.

He predicted that all the constructi­on projects will be in place by the end of 2019.

Related infrastruc­ture facilities, including the BeijingZha­ngjiakou High-Speed Railway, are also under constructi­on.

According to Zhao, once the railway is operationa­l in 2019 as scheduled, travel between Zhangjiako­u and Beijing will be substantia­lly shortened to about 50 minutes.

The improving facilities and the increasing fame of Zhangjiako­u as the Winter Olympics host have given new impetus to the local economy.

In Chongli, the winter sports tourism industry started in 1996. After about 20 years’ developmen­t, the district now has six nationally renowned ski resorts, with ski courses totaling 136.6 kilometers, according to Zhao.

He said Chongli welcomed more than 3 million tourists in 2016, growing about 26 percent from the previous year.

In the winter between 2015 and 2016, the district’s ski resorts received about 2.5 million tourists, up 31 percent from the previous ski season.

Local authoritie­s are also using the opportunit­y to improve the environmen­t.

Wu Weidong, mayor of Zhangjiako­u, promised that the air quality will meet the strict requiremen­ts of the Games, with content of PM2.5 — particulat­e matter of less than 2.5 micrometer­s — to be kept under 25 micrograms per cubic meter.

Zhao said the city will also add more than 510,000 hectares of new forests by 2018, with forest coverage reaching 50 percent of Zhangjiako­u’s total land area.

In Chongli, new forest area will reach 34,000 hectares, lifting its forest coverage to 67 percent, according to Zhao.

 ?? HU XIKUI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A ski resort in Chongli. The district in Zhangjiako­u will host a number of ski events during the 2022 Winter Olympic Games.
HU XIKUI / FOR CHINA DAILY A ski resort in Chongli. The district in Zhangjiako­u will host a number of ski events during the 2022 Winter Olympic Games.

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