China Travel & Tourism News
|
 |
Shandong province to reinforce infrastructure building
|
9-Apr-2003 - |
East China's Shandong province will accelerate communications and energy resources construction in the coming five years. Shandong Acting Governor Han Yuqun told Xinhua that his province is expected to spend 68 billion yuan (about 8.2 billion US dollars) to complete its high-rated highway network by adding 1,400 kilometers to its expressways. The province will also improve the logistics functions of the ports of Qingdao, Yantai and Rizhao in an effort to have a complete set of modern ports. Han also disclosed that Shandong plans to put another 55.5 billion yuan (some 6.68 billion US dollars) into building the third-generation wireless communication system in the next five-year period. Moreover, the province plans to build the Haiyang nuclear power station to upgrade its power grid. Ni Yongkang, director of the Shandong Provincial Development and Planning Commission, said that Shandong will invest 19 billion yuan (approximately 2.29 billion US dollars) this year to improve transport and communication facilities, mainly to accelerate the pace of construction on the extension projects of Jinan and Qingdao airports. |
9-Apr-2003 - |
Main Cities in China Travel and China Hotels


Beijing Canton
Shanghai Hong
Kong Qingdao Hangzhou |
Other Major Cities:
Changchun,
Chengdu,
Chongqing,
Dalian,
Dongguan,
Dunhuang,
Foshan,
Guangzhou,
Guilin,
Haikou,
Harbin,
Hainan,
Hangzhou,
Kunming,
Lhasa,
Macau,
Nanjing,
Qingdao,
Sanya,
Shenyang,
Suzhou
Shanghai,
Shenzhen,
Tianjin,
Weihai,
Wenzhou,
Xiamen,
Xi'an,
Yiwu
|
Major China Hotels:
Beijing Hotels,
Chengdu Hotels,
Chongqing Hotels,
Dalian Hotels,
Foshan Hotels,
GuangZhou Hotels,
Guilin Hotels,
Hangzhou Hotels,
Harbin Hotels,
HongKong Hotels,
Kunming Hotels,
Macau Hotels,
Nanjing Hotels,
Qingdao Hotels,
Sanya Hotels,
Shanghai Hotels,
Shenyang Hotels,
Suzhou Hotels,
Tianjin Hotels,
Urumqi Hotels,
Wenzhou Hotels,
Xiamen Hotels,
Xian Hotels |
|
 |
|