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| Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) and Macao
SAR Chief Executive Edmund Ho Hau Wah at the inauguration ceremony of
a local bridge. (Xinhua photo) |
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| Sai Van Bridge in Macao. (File
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MACAO, Dec. 19 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao, who is making his first trip to Macao, on Sunday attended the
inauguration ceremony of a local bridge.
Hu, also general secretary of the Central Committee
of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and chairman of the CPC Central Military
Commission, is here on a two-day visit to attend a celebration gathering marking
the 5th anniversary of Macao's return to the motherland and the inauguration
ceremony of the second-term government of the Macao Special Administrative
Region (SAR).
Accompanied by Macao SAR Chief Executive Edmund Ho
Hau Wah, Hu cut the ribbon at the inauguration of the Sai Van Bridge in the
afternoon.
As the most-heavily-invested public infrastructure
project since Macao's return to the motherland, the 2,200-meter-long bridge with
double-deck carriageways took more than two years to build. It will greatly
facilitate local life and the economy afterbeing officially open to traffic next
January.
President Hu, who arrived in Macao Sunday morning,
took a drivethrough the bridge after the ceremony.
Ho Hau Wah thanked President Hu for his presence at
the ceremony, saying completion of the bridge will further improve Macao's
traffic system.
He also expressed thanks to all those who took part
in the construction of the bridge. Enditem
Backgrounder: Sai Van
Bridge in Macao
MACAO, Dec. 19 (Xinhuanet) -- President Hu Jintao,
who is here to attend a celebration gathering marking the 5th anniversary of
Macao's return to the motherland, cut the ribbon at the inauguration of the Sai
Van Bridge Sunday. Following is the basic information about the Sai Van Bridge.
The Sai Van Bridge, designed with double-deck
carriageways, starts from the Sai Van Lake on the Macao Peninsula linking it to
the Taipa Island. Cables of the bridge stay at 10-meter intervals in a M-shaped
arch that signals the capital letter of "Macao."
Construction of the 2,200-meter-long bridge began on
Oct. 7, 2002. It has been the largest public project since Macao returned to the
motherland at the end of 1999. Construction cost of the SaiVan Bridge was
estimated at 560 million patacas (about 70 million US dollars).
Sai Van Bridge is the third bridge linking the Macao
Peninsula to the Taipa Island. The double-deck design allows six lanes in the
upper layer and four lanes in the lower which is shaped like atube and is shut
down in common days and opens only when a typhoonhits the city. The lower layer
also leaves room for the installation of a light rail.
The bridge construction project was jointly
undertaken by the Chon Tit Macao Investment and Development Co. Ltd., a
subsidiary of the China Railway Construction Company, China Railway Major Bridge
Engineering Group Co. Ltd. and its Reconnaissance and Design Institute. Enditem
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