MACAO, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) -- The governments of Macao Special Administrative
Region (SAR) and China's quake-stricken Sichuan province Thursday signed an
agreement which will see the SAR finance 23 reconstruction projects in Sichuan.
According to the agreement, the SAR government will earmark 933million yuan
(137 million U.S. dollars) for the projects, comprising four health facilities,
16 education facilities and three sports facilities, which will be completed by
2011.
Previously, the SAR government has already announced the funding of some 59
reconstruction projects in Sichuan, the cost of which amounts to three billion
yuan (380 million dollars). Most of the 59 projects have been carried out, of
which school projects will be completed early next year at the latest.
Aside from the existing projects, the SAR government said in a statement
that it will continue to finance reconstruction projects in Sichuan, the third
batch of which was still being reviewed by the Sichuan provincial government and
will be recommended to the SAR government for assessment later.
The magnitude-8.0 quake that occurred in Sichuan last year left more than
69,000 people dead and damaged a large number of buildings.
Special Report: Reconstruction After Earthquake