Latest News:  
Beijing   Sunny/Cloudy    13 / 1 ℃  City Forecast

English>>China Society

Flattening hills: making of new metropolis in China

(Xinhua)

11:19, December 15, 2012

LANZHOU, Dec. 14 (Xinhua) -- Dozens of bulldozers are flattening hills on the north bank of the Yellow River in Lanzhou City. In three to four years, the area is planned to turn into a bustling downtown.

The ambitious land-transformation project has been dubbed as a real-life version of the Chinese legend "Foolish Man Moving Mountains," which is equivalent to the Western term of "where there's a will, there's a way."

The 10-square-km land with about 1,000 low hills has been designated as an extended city area of Lanzhou, capital of northwest China's Gansu Province.

The urban expansion is expected to solve the land use bottleneck for the city narrowed by mountains from the north and the south and with the Yellow River traversing through the middle.

Li Changjiang, deputy director of the Lanzhou Land Resources Bureau, said that restricted by geological conditions, the city has the least land reserve to support its urbanization among all provincial capital cities in China.

However, the city predicts its population will increase from 3.6 million to 5 million in the next few years as more farmers quit farmlands to work in the town.


【1】 【2】 【3】

We Recommend:

China in 1942, a real history

'Devil' foreign instructors in China

Beautiful model at Guangzhou Auto Show

Nutritious lunch provided in Taipei

Photos of China 30 years ago

AK-47-equipped teacher creates buzz

Lunch in Beijing's primary schools

Say no to vicious cycle of ugliness appreciation

Challenges remain for smoking ban



Email|Print|Comments(Editor:黄蓓蓓、姚春)

Related Reading

Leave your comment0 comments

  1. Name

  

Selections for you


  1. Weekly review of military photos

  2. Marine surveillance plane patrolling

  3. The world in photos (12.03-12.14)

  4. Photos: Most touching loves in 2012

  5. Snow creates a white winter wonderland

  6. Growth forecast to exceed 7% in 2013

  7. Swimming Santa Claus in Malaysia

  8. Top Google searches in 2012 revealed

Most Popular

Opinions

  1. Don't let Chinese characters be a world heritage
  2. Behind annual Chinese Writers Rich List
  3. China firms 'don't communicate enough'
  4. Who can free Chinese couples from baby tangle?
  5. No easy path in sight for China's economic future
  6. Worries about combating corruption online
  7. 'Urban diseases' challenge 'beautiful China'
  8. Cultivating a natural lifestyle at Green City
  9. ASEAN economies poised to keep robust growth
  10. Translation industry needs legislation and regulation

What’s happening in China

Tell the whole world how I love you

  1. Official with 4 wives removed from legislature
  2. Police nab alleged knifeman in Beijing subway
  3. Robbery case reveals 'hidden wealth'
  4. Over 900 foreigners get 'green cards' in Beijing