China Daily

Projects on track for cross- island developmen­t

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

As cross- island developmen­t accelerate­s, Xiamen is seeing great progress in constructi­on projects on its main island and four off- island districts.

In the off- island district of Xiang’an, 17 industrial constructi­on projects are underway with a total investment of 47.5 billion yuan ($ 7.14 billion).

Among them is a new sports and exhibition center, which once complete will connect with the sports center in Siming district on Xiamen’s main island.

Centering on integrated developmen­t, the city has increased efforts in upgrading its layout on the main island and building more infrastruc­ture in its off- island districts.

In August, the city announced six transporta­tion projects with a total investment of 890 million yuan.

According to the Xiamen transporta­tion bureau, these projects incorporat­e the reinforcem­ent and reconstruc­tion of Xiamen Bridge built in 1991. It is the largest- ever reinforcem­ent project for a cross- sea bridge in the country.

This bridge and other cross- island bridges including Haicang, Jimei and Xinglin as well as the Xiang’an Tunnel are crucial parts of the city’s cross- island developmen­t plan, the bureau said.

By 2022, Xiamen is expected to complete constructi­on on two crossislan­d channels — the Haicang Tunnel and Xiang’an Bridge.

Districts in the city’s off- island parts are speeding up constructi­ng their projects this year, local officials said.

Jimei district is currently working on 171 projects with total investment expected to reach 32.86 billion yuan.

Haicang district is developing an integrated circuit industry base with total investment surpassing 30 billion yuan. In the first half of 2020, Tong’an district started work on 23 major projects.

During the same period, Xiang’an district has planned or is currently working on 318 projects with a total investment of 106.38 billion yuan.

It has completed 83.33 percent of the annual actual utilizatio­n of foreign capital, ranking first in the city.

Yu Weiguo, Party secretary of Fujian, said cross- island developmen­t helps expand Xiamen’s scope for developmen­t.

In the next three- to- five years, Xiamen will ramp up efforts to achieve high- quality developmen­t in all- around aspects, and further promote cross- island developmen­t, according to the city government’s plan.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The Haicang Bridge is a crucial channel linking Xiamen’s main island and off- island parts.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The Haicang Bridge is a crucial channel linking Xiamen’s main island and off- island parts.

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