On the morning of April 30, headed by Han Yuanli, mayor of Yulin, leaders of relevant departments such as including the municipal bureau of land resources, commission of housing and urban-rural development and train depot headed to Yuchai to discuss solutions to accelerate the relocation of the coal yard at the railway station and the construction of Yuchai Square. This is Han'ssecond visit to Yuchai for an on-spot work meeting on accelerating the treatment of Yuchai'speripheral environment. Leaders of Yuchai Group such as President Gu Tangsheng showed the visitors around and reported the progress in the construction of Yuchai Square.
The visitors inspected the progress in the planning and construction of Yuchai Square, inquired into difficulties, and urged relevant government departments to give assistance promptly to ensure project success. Subsequently, Han headed to areas such as the coal yard and bridge archway at the railway station, listened to reports by relevant departments on coal yard relocation and bridge archway treatment, and deployed the work of environmental treatment.
Han (front, 2nd from left) views the construction plan of Yuchai Square
Han said coal yard relocation and bridge archway reconstruction is scheduled to be launched this June. The bridge archway will be extended according to the plan of undercrossing, two ways and four lands. A slow lane and a sidewalk will be set up to separate pedestrians from vehicles. Yulin's relevant department has sent a special work group to Yuchai to assist in project construction. Han said the municipal committee and government would endeavor to "invigorate Yuchai and Yulin", create favorable conditions for Yuchai's development in the "twelfth five-year period", and build an agreeable, tidy and cozy humanistic environment for Yuchai.
Gu thanked the municipal committee and government for their permanent support to Yuchai, undertaking to spare no efforts to assist the municipal government in advancing the treatment of Yuchai's peripheral environment as a lavish gift to the 60th anniversary of Yuchai's founding.
(Text by Zou Hui, photo by Song Yonggeng)