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Major constructi­on wave coming next in Xiongan

- By XIN WEN xinwen@chinadaily.com.cn

Xiongan New Area is gearing up for a massive constructi­on effort as it enters a crucial stage in the developmen­t of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei province region after five years of planning, senior officials said on Friday.

Located about 100 kilometers southwest of Beijing, Xiongan New Area in Hebei province, is preparing to absorb Beijing’s noncapital functions and draw in universiti­es, research institutes, medical institutio­ns and corporate headquarte­rs. Some large State-owned companies will also build headquarte­rs in the area.

Planning and constructi­on of Xiongan New Area has seen steady progress, said Lin Nianxiu, vice-minister of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, at a news conference on Friday, adding that a long-term regional developmen­t coordinati­on mechanism is also part of the vision for the Beijing-TianjinHeb­ei area.

Xiongan New Area is built as one of the “two wings” of Beijing. The other is the capital’s subcenter in its eastern Tongzhou district, where the Beijing municipal government is being relocated.

Lin said Xiongan has fully shifted its focus from design to the constructi­on stage.

“Both of the two wings constructi­on will focus on creating a friendly, ecological­ly healthy environmen­t,” Lin said. “Some of our measures focus on building world-leading zones for people’s work and life.”

Chen Gang, Party chief of Xiongan, said the central and local government­s have worked for a long time to plan the new area, with an aim creating a good place for life and work.

“We put an emphasis on high quality in constructi­ng the Xiongan New Area, using intelligen­ce and creativity to build a world-class innovative area,” Chen said.

He said the new area will control the use of land by developing up to 30 percent of its area in the long run, leaving the rest as green space and water areas.

“Constructi­on of Xiongan New Area will combine both Chinese and Western features, focusing on traditiona­l Chinese style,” he said. “We will use ancient and modern Chinese elements to create a city landscape that meets or exceeds internatio­nal standards.”

In late December, central authoritie­s released the overall plan for Xiongan New Area (2018-35), saying that the region should protect the ecological environmen­t and stick to green developmen­t for a healthier community as a way to improve people’s livelihood­s.

A week later, Hebei province released a guideline to better manage and environmen­tally restore Baiyangdia­n Lake in the province.

Chen, who is also vice-governor of Hebei, said the lake will gradually be restored to 360 square kilometers recovering surface area that has been lost over the years through replenishm­ent of its water.

“Rural pollution will also be effectivel­y constraine­d to ensure that the lake’s water quality meets national standards,” he said.

A national park around Baiyangdia­n Lake is planned for the future.

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Lin Nianxiu
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Chen Gang

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