XIANGYANG, China, Sept 18 (Bernama-AsiaNet) -- Five years have passed since Xiangyang, a city in central China's Hubei Province, stepped up its urban renovation. The local government has invested over 140 billion yuan (21.3 billion U.S. dollars) in city construction, most of which aimed to improve the living standards of its people. More parks and greenbelts, transportation facilities and cultural landmarks have since been built, bringing a more convenient, healthy and cultured life to all who are living in it.
The 1.13-billion-yuan Panggong suspension bridge, the city's first cooperative project between the government and social capital, spans 2.7 km and will improve the city's traffic efficiency upon completion.
The 1.13-billion-yuan Panggong suspension bridge, the city's first cooperative project between the government and social capital, spans 2.7 km and will improve the city's traffic efficiency upon completion.
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