MACAO, Aug. 18 (Xinhua) -- China's Macao Special Administration Region
(SAR) government Monday announced that it has reached a consensus with China's
Sichuan provincial government over the initial 17 reconstruction projects in the
quake-hit province.
The SAR government said in a press statement that these 17 projects include
the rebuilding of Sichuan peasants' dwellings, infrastructure, education, health
and social community facilities, etc. which is worth 1.166 billion yuan (167
million U.S. dollars).
On Aug. 16, a Macao official delegation, headed by the SAR's Secretary for
Social Affairs and Culture Chui Sai On, flew to Sichuan to which discuss the
coordination of the SAR's funding of the reconstruction projects. The delegation
of 17 members returned to Macao on Monday.
Based on the opinions of the Sichuan provincial government, and the current
situation of the peasants' living conditions in the province after the
earthquake, the SAR government decided to give priority to the rebuilding of
these peasant's dwellings, according to the statement.
The statement quoted Chui as saying that the SAR government will actively
participate in the preparation works of these projects and work closely with
relevant departments in Sichuan, making sure that every project conforms to the
national standard and regulations.
Previously, the SAR's Chief Executive Ho Hau Wah announced that his
government will spend 5.5 billion patacas (688 million U. S. dollars) in the
next three to five years funding the rebuilding of quake-stricken Sichuan.
Chui emphasized that all of the projects will be open to public bidding and
their costs will be paid on an installment basis, and the two sides will jointly
supervise these projects, so as to ensure the projects safety quality and the
funds be used properly.
As for the two sides' tourism cooperation, Chui said that the two
governments have made a number of agreements, including inviting officials of
Sichuan's tourism authorities to advertise its products here and establishing
bilateral tourist service platform.
To support the SAR government's move to help Sichuan rejuvenate its
tourism, local flagship airline, Air Macao, resumed its direct flight service to
Chengdu, capital of Sichuan, on Aug. 16 as a measure to help boost visitor
arrivals to Sichuan. The airline also said that it will operate three flights to
Chengdu starting from September this year.