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YINCHUAN, March 25 (Xinhuanet) -- China is building
an expressway leading to a Muslim-dominated region believed to be one of its
eight poorest regions in the coming years.
The expressway runs through Tongxin County and six other mountainous counties in Guyuan Prefecture in southern Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, the largest Muslim-inhabited
area in China located in the northeast.
People of Hui ethnic group in the seven counties make
up 65 percent of the total population there.
The counties are part of Xihaigu, an area with big
barren mountains, deep gorges and chronic drought. No expressway or high grade
roads have ever been built to link this out-of-the-way area with the national
highway network.
Children of local farmers had to traverse 10
kilometers to attend school everyday. Villagers carry water on donkey back from
scores of kilometers away.
The annual per capita income of farmers was less than
2,000 yuan (240 US dollars) last year. Some 713,000 people, or one thirdof the
total population in the Xihaigu area, are still living under the poverty line.
To help this ethnic people inhabited area get out of
poverty, the central government joined hands with the Asian Development Bank to
build the expressway, which is part of the expressway between the city of
Yinchuan, the regional capital, and Wuhan, thecapital of Hubei Province in
central China.
Construction of the 1,460-km-long expressway will
cost an investment of 5.4 billion yuan (650 million US dollars), of which 250
million dollars will be provided by the ADB, the largest foreign-funded project
in Ningxia.
Xihaigu area is a leading potato, watermelon and
mutton producer. Local farm produce is shipped to Gansu, Sichuan, Shaanxi,Henan
and Hubei provinces annually. Tongxin County is one of the largest cashmere
bases in China, turning out 2,000 tons of cashmere a year, which account for one
third of the total cashmereoutput.
Operation of the expressway is to open an access to
economically-developed central and eastern parts of China for thispoor ethnic
area to promote the development of animal husbandry, agricultural, building,
starch processing and tertiary industries in Ningxia, said Ma Fu, mayor of
Guyuan City.
Local residents are overjoyed with start of the
expressway. Ding Kuizhong, a 19-year-old farmer of Hui group, said with
laugh,"Operation of the speedway makes it possible for us to study and work in
cities as the road is less than a kilometer from my home."
Though some may find it hard to see the long-term
result at thepresent stage, many local residents have already benefited from the
project.
Ma Xiaoyan, a woman of Hui ethnic group, said she and
her husband earned 6,000 yuan by transporting earth and stone for the project in
two months.
An estimated 4,000 farmers in seven southern
mountainous counties of Ningxia are working at the construction site. The
project is expected to hire 5,000 laborers in each of the four years, bringing
20 million yuan (2.4 million US dollars) in profits annually for farmer-turned
workers, said Rui Ninghua, an official in charge of the speedway construction in
Ningxia.
Meanwhile, the Asian Development Bank has provided 5
million USdollars to build roads leading to respective ethnic village.
"The project brings high hope for farmers," Mao
Xiaoyan said. Enditem |