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    The Environmentally-friendly City to be Built in China

  • China Aluminium Network
  • Post Time: 2008/1/25
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    The government of Peking has announced the construction of a new environmentally-friendly city of at least 400,000 inhabitants to be built near the new industrial district of Caofeidian in Tangshan, in the Hebei Province, a central location in the Bohai Gulf between Peking and Tianjin. The settlement will cover a wide area of about 30 square km, will be linked to the capital with good infrastructures and will respect the strictest environmental sustainability standards. The town will also house a faculty of industrial design and a harbour.


    Works will start next May/June and are expected to be completed within 2016. The Vice minister of constructions Qiu Baoxing has clearly said he hopes for a remarkable support from the Italian companies in this project. Tangshan is destined to become one of the country's major poles of steel production and, in particular, it will be the new location of those plants that have recently been dismantled in Peking.

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