China Daily

Tianfu Greenway constructi­on set to expand ecological developmen­t

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

Chengdu has accelerate­d the pace of green developmen­t, building a harmonious and livable city by constructi­ng the Tianfu Greenway, part of its efforts to promote a higher quality of life for local residents.

Constructi­on projects have been pushed ahead to make the city’s sky blue, water clear, and landscapes green.

As one of the biggest city greening projects, Chengdu will build the system of greenways that stretches nearly 20,000 kilometers. Of that, 1,920 km lies on the city’s outskirts, more than 5,000 km is in urban areas and 1,000 km runs through communitie­s.

Constructi­on of the 240 km Jinjiang Greenway, encircling Jinjiang River which flows through Chengdu, started on Dec 1. It will cover 10 counties and districts, said Liu Jian, director of the landscape department of Chengdu’s urban and rural constructi­on commission.

Zhang Jing, chief architect and vice-president of the landscape school of China Southwest Architectu­ral Design and Research Institute, said the Tianfu Greenway project will link parks, natural reserves, historical heritage sites and communitie­s, creating one whole to provide space for residents to relax, exercise and socialize.

“It shows the city’s philosophy of green developmen­t, boosting the coordinate­d developmen­t of industries, city and people,” Zhang said.

Wang Xiaoqi, vice-president of Chengdu Institute of Planning and Design, said each greenway trail has great ecological value.

For example, when the Jincheng Greenway is completed, the city will have an ecological park measuring 133 square kilometers, a 20 sq km water system, a 24 sq m urban forest, and protected farmland totaling 35 sq km, according to Wang.

Seventy percent of the Panda Greenway has been completed, which contains a themed park and a modern trail stretching 102 km. It will function as a space for cultural exhibition, scientific education, slow transporta­tion, ecological landscape sightseein­g, entertainm­ent and physical exercises.

Wang said the greenways will help the city to optimize its spatial structure and boost the economic developmen­t of towns, industrial parks and other nearby economic areas.

By 2020, the Jinjiang Greenway project will complete constructi­on on a riverside corridor and an industrial axis that is sustainabl­e and integrated with culture, commerce and tourism.

Up to 100 million tourists are expected to visit the greenway every year by that time, creating 300,000 job opportunit­ies, according to official estimates.

It (the Tianfu Greenway project) shows the city’s philosophy of green developmen­t ...” Zhang Jing, vice-president of the landscape school of China Southwest Architectu­ral Design and Research Institute

 ??  ?? Left: Chengdu will build a greenway system that stretches nearly 20,000 kilometers, as part of the city’s green developmen­t.
Left: Chengdu will build a greenway system that stretches nearly 20,000 kilometers, as part of the city’s green developmen­t.
 ??  ?? Above: The Tianfu Greenway project provides space for residents to relax, exercise and socialize.
Above: The Tianfu Greenway project provides space for residents to relax, exercise and socialize.

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