China's most populous province
Henan will construct 11,500 bus stations in villages this year,
in a move to build a public transport network for farmers.
The province in central China earmarked 290 million yuan
(US$36.25 million) for the construction of bus stations, according
to a provincial government circular available Thursday.
It also called for non-governmental investment in the
construction and investors will be permitted to operate the
stations after they are put into service.
Henan is a major agricultural base with its grain output
accounting for 10 percent of China's total. It has a population of
97 million people.
The province invested 6.1 billion yuan (US$762.5 million) last
year in building and renovating 20,000 km of rural highways and
repairing cement roads in 5,800 villages.
By the end of last year, the total mileage of the rural highway
network reached 125,000 km. Ninety-eight percent of the villages in
the province have access to highways
Henan will invest 6.5 billion yuan (US$812.5 million) this year
in building highways in its rural areas. Moreover, it plans to
build and repair 19,000 km of highways in rural areas and ensure
10,000 villages have access to highways.
(Xinhua News Agency March 10, 2006)