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Qinghai-Tibet Railway to Advance 100
KM: Official
A 100-kilometer section of the Qinghai-Tibet railway will be built
this year, a government official of northwest China's Qinghai Province
disclosed Thursday.
Su Sen, vice governor of Qinghai, said that according to state
plans, construction of the 1,118-km railway, from Qinghai's Golmud
to Lhasa, capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region, will start in
the second half of this year.
A 100-km section from Golmud to Wangkun is expected to be finished
within the year, the official said.
The Qinghai-Tibet railway is the first railway linking Tibet to
the rest of the country.
China decided to build the railway leading to Tibet starting from
Qinghai based on careful research and tests.
Su Sen said that Qinghai has established a special group to be
in charge of the railway construction.
He said that construction of the Qinghai-Tibet railway, the elevation
of which is the highest in the world, will also be one of the most
arduous projects in the history of mankind. However, "We have
developed sophisticated technologies to build the project, "
Su stressed.
The official told Xinhua that a railway section connecting Xining,
capital of Qinghai Province, and Golmud, which was built 10 years
ago, had suffered "illnesses" compounded by frozen earth
on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
"Chinese railway experts have successfully cured the 'illnesses
' in three years' efforts," he added.
It is learned that more than 960 km, or over four-fifths of the
railway will be built at an altitude of over 4,000 meters. And more
than half of it will be laid on earth that has been frozen for a
long period of time.
Su said that construction of the railway is expected to bring more
opportunities to develop Qinghai's coal resources and local industries,
and is to accelerate the tourism industry of Tibet.
Currently, highways and air routes are the major transportation
links between Tibet and the rest of China. Experts believe that
the railway will promote economic development along the rail route
and push the development of service and building industries in project
areas.
Su predicted that the railway will extend to Tibet's border within
two years.
A 564-km section of the railway will be inside Qinghai and the
other 554 km will lie in Tibet. In some parts of the railway, designers
have set aside areas for building special passages for wild animals.
China plans to complete the project in six years.
Date:Apr.6th.2001
Peopledaily
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