Gansu to complete its road expansion
Primary school students run on the new road in Qiaoling villiage, Sept 21. [Photo/xinhuanet.com] |
Qingyang city, Gansu province, will complete 324 roads with a total length of 3,200 kilometers by the end of the year, connecting 90 percent of the city's villages.
Local authorities announced that nearly 2,300 kilometers of roads were completed by the end of 2014, covering 70 percent of villages.
A bus operates on the second-class road in Qingyang city, Gansu province on Sept 21. [Photo/xinhuanet.com] |
Qingyang city started to improve transportation in 2013, because the poor road conditions impeded local economic development.
Known as the "Granary of Eastern Gansu", the crops and livestock of Qingyang are sold in domestic and foreign markets.
Local farmer sells fruit along the road. [Photo/xinhuanet.com] |
More than 300 kinds of traditional Chinese herbal medicine are grown in Qingyang and the State Ministry of Forestry designated the city the "Home of Apricots in China".
The improved road conditions are expected to fuel the local economy and improve local lives, the city says.
Edited by Andrew Ancheta