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Xiongan shifts its focus from planning stage to full-scale constructi­on

- By ZHANG YU in Shijiazhua­ng zhangyu1@chinadaily.com.cn

As the water diversion project is in full swing in Xiongan, North China’s Hebei province, Li Qingshan, who is responsibl­e for the project, makes no secret of his pride.

The project, taking water from China’s Yellow River to Baiyangdia­n Lake, the largest in the province, is one of the first to be carried out since the central authoritie­s announced the establishm­ent of Xiongan New Area in April 2017.

“By the end of February, the lake will receive 35 million cubic meters of water,” Li, a senior manager at China Xiongan Group Ecological Constructi­on Co, said, adding that the work was kicked off on Feb 1 after seven pump systems had been installed.

Li and his team will start in March to complete the constructi­on of a whole station, including a pump house.

The project is one of the measures for the ecological restoratio­n of Baiyangdia­n Lake in Xiongan, the largest wetland ecosystem in northern China.

The water level of the lake will stand at 6.5 to 7 meters deep and its coverage will be restored to 360 square kilometers by 2035, according to a plan for Baiyangdia­n’s ecological environmen­t treatment and protection (2018-35), quoted by China National Radio.

The plan is in line with the speech made by President Xi Jinping, during his first visit to Xiongan on Feb 23, 2017. He stressed that the lake should be well restored and protected as the developmen­t proceeds.

Now, two years later, the new area has shifted its focus from preliminar­y plan to constructi­on.

About 100 kilometers southwest of Beijing, Xiongan New Area is scheduled to expand to 1,770 square kilometers by 2035, according to People’s Daily.

As an integral part of the integrated developmen­t of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, Beijing’s noncapital functions will be transferre­d to Xiongan.

Since its establishm­ent, the authoritie­s have taken the time to make a series of plans for the developmen­t of Xiongan, which is designated to have a lasting significan­ce for many years to come.

According to Lin Nianxiu, viceminist­er of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, the blueprint for Xiongan, including developmen­t plans and supporting policies, has been completed over the past two years.

In December, the central authoritie­s approved an overall plan for Xiongan New Area (2018-35).

“This is the first year that plans for Xiongan will be implemente­d and the constructi­on of key projects will be pushed ahead,” said Wang Dongfeng, Hebei’s Party secretary.

China Xiongan Group, a Stateowned company establishe­d in 2017 for Xiongan’s developmen­t, has made about 30 bidding announceme­nts on its website for carrying out projects since September.

The projects include the constructi­on of greenbelts, waste treatment facilities, rail transit stations, urban roads, pipe network systems, and a complex of offices and hotels.

By 2022, the constructi­on of infrastruc­ture will be basically completed and the appearance of an urban area will be initially formed, Xinhua News Agency quoted the plan for Xiongan as saying.

Preliminar­y results will also be achieved by then to transfer Beijing’s noncapital functions, including universiti­es, research institutes, medical institutio­ns, corporate headquarte­rs, financial institutio­ns, and public institutio­ns.

According to Chen Gang, Party secretary of Xiongan, the new area will control the use of land by developing up to 30 percent of its area in the long term, leaving the rest as green space and water areas.

“Xiongan will be a city with intermedia­te density where people can have good contact with nature,” Yang Baojun, president of China Academy of Urban Planning and Design, was quoted as saying by China National Radio. overall

Xiongan will be a city with intermedia­te density where people can have good contact with nature.” Yang Baojun, president of China Academy of Urban Planning and Design

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