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Balance for environment, economy

(chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2014-06-30

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Balance for environment, economy

A city needs a soul to be great. For port city Zhanjiang on China's southern coast, that soul comes from being "HAPPI".

Coined by Mayor Wang Zhongbing, "HAPPI" is an acronym for harbor, amazing, petrochemical, papermaking and iron-steel. It describes the city's major industries and pleasant environment.

"Zhanjiang is in the middle of rapid industrialization, but the process has adopted a new approach and will make the city an even more beautiful place," said Wang.

"For the industrialization to be deemed successful, people here have to be happy with its outcome."

Zhanjiang lies on an inlet on the South China Sea at the southwestern end of Guangdong province and faces the island of Hainan to the south.

It has an airport with direct flights to Hong Kong and Beijing, and railways and highways linking it closely with Southwest China along with the rest of Guangdong and the country.

The main city in the less-developed western part of Guangdong, Zhanjiang is expected to be the new engine for the development in the province, which is investing heavily in the city and its surroundings.

Guangdong is traditionally No 1 on China's GDP list, but the eastern province Jiangsu is narrowing the margin.

Approved by the central government, the new Guangdong International Airport will be built in Zhanjiang. Construction will begin in 2015 and is expected to be completed by 2017. The airport will have the same status as airports in Guangzhou and Shenzhen and will be a hub for southwestern China.

A high-speed railway being built will shorten travel time between Guangzhou and Zhanjiang to about two hours when operational in 2016. Now it takes a five-hour drive.

A new highway under construction starts and also ends in Zhanjiang. It will circle along the coast of the Leizhou Peninsula where the city is located.

Guangdong is betting on Zhanjiang because the city has many advantages including a natural deep-water harbor.

The harbor opened in 1956 with throughput of 1 million tons in the year. Its throughput has already reached 180 million tons in 2013 and there is still great potential for more, said the mayor.

"Now that Zhanjiang has been selected to become the main port in the south, we feel great urgency. The harbor is to go beyond the Bay of Zhanjiang where it lies at present," he said.

"There are many places on the Leizhou Peninsula that have the natural conditions to build harbors. There are five counties on the coast that have only fishing ports. We want to build an industrial port in each county.

"One industrial port, one fishing port and one scenic town that lie beside each other are enough to gear up the growth of a county, as it has been in many places in Europe."

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