Kunming's Second Ring Road open to traffic
After one year of demolition and reconstruction, Kunming's second ring road (
二环) is now open to test traffic and will officially open to the public on Wednesday.
Local media is
gushing about the completion of the ring road, which will serve as the linchpin in the city's "four rings, 17 spokes" traffic plan, in which expansion of the city's traffic system from two ring roads centered around Green Lake Park to four ring roads – the fourth encircling Dianchi Lake – will shift the center of the city's traffic structure southward, coinciding with the development of "New Kunming" in Chenggong.
According to government traffic officials, once on the second ring road, it will be possible for cars to reach destinations including Chenggong, Anning, Jinning, Kunyang, Haikou, and Songming. Travel time from to Yiliang, Luquan, Shilin and Xundian will be reduced to one hour.
Dali – Lijiang rail line open to public tomorrow
Beginning tomorrow, the new
Dali-Lijiang rail line (
大丽铁路) will officially open to the public, linking the two popular tourist destinations by rail for the first time.
The Dali-Lijiang passenger line will operate daily, with hard seats on the L9016/7 (Dali to Lijiang) and the L9018/5 (Lijiang to Dali) costing 34 yuan. Total time for the journey is approximately three hours and 45 minutes.
The L9016/7 Leaves Dali at 9:26 am, stops for two minutes at Shangguan at 10:51 and arrives at Lijiang at 1:12 pm. The L9018/5 leaves Lijiang East Station at 1:45 pm, stops in Shangguan for two minutes at 3:59 pm and arrives in Dali at 5:26 pm.
Southwest China's first IMAX theater to open in Kunming
At the end of this month Kunming will become the first city in Southwest China with an
IMAX Theater, according to government-run BBS
clzg.cn.
The theater, which features a 12 meters high by 21 meters wide screen, is located in the new Shuncheng Shopping Center on Dongfeng Xi Lu. The shopping center, which will also be home to retail outlets including Zara and Papa John's, is built on the old Shuncheng Muslim quarter, which prior to its demolition in 2004 was a dilapidated but vibrant neighborhood filled with Hui and Uighur restaurants.
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Construction on the rail line connecting
Dali with
Lijiang has been completed and will be running in time for the National Day holiday during the first week of October, according to a
YunnanNet report. Construction on the rail line began in 2004.
The 164 kilometer rail line passes through some serious mountain country, with more than half of the trip made up of bridges or tunnels. Bridges account for 22 kilometers of the journey, with 78 kilometers passing through tunnels.
The Dali-Lijiang (
大丽) line will begin at Dali East Station, traveling along the eastern shore of Erhai Lake with stops at Shangguan (
上关), Xiyi (
西邑) and Heqing (
鹤庆) before arriving in Lijiang. At present, information about departure times and trip duration is unavailable.
Lijiang is one of China's most popular tourist destinations – in the first half of this year it was visited by
3.44 million tourists. The opening of a new rail connection with Dali and Kunming should translate to even more travelers visiting the city, which features attractions including its old town (a UNESCO World Heritage site),
Jade Dragon Snow Mountain and the nearby
Tiger Leaping Gorge.
The extension of the Kunming-Dali rail line to Lijiang brings a proposed Kunming-Lhasa rail line one step closer to reality. The line will next be extended to Shangri-la and then to Lhasa.
The Kunming-Lhasa rail link would make Yunnan's capital the third provincial capital in western China with a direct rail link to Tibet after Xining in Qinghai and Chengdu in Sichuan, which will begin construction on a
Chengdu-Lhasa rail line this month.
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Dali-Lijiang rail line to open in December
The long-awaited Dali-Lijiang rail line (
大丽铁路) is scheduled to commence operations on the last day of this year, according to a
Dushi Shibao report.
Of the rail line's 164 kilometers, 22 kilometers are on bridges and 78 kilometers are tunneled – 62 percent of the line travels over bridges or through tunnels. At present, work crews are boring through Heluo Shan (
禾洛山), the final mountain to be tunneled before the line enters Lijiang.
Work on the Dali-Lijiang line began in 2004. The line will begin at Dali East Station, traveling along the eastern shore of Erhai Lake with stops at Shangguan (
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The rail line will eventually be extended to Shangri-la (Zhongdian) and then on to Lhasa.
Kunming to crack down on electric bicycles
Starting tomorrow, Kunming police will be cracking down on illegal operation of electric bicycles around the city and will be issuing fines ranging from five to 50 yuan, according to
local media reports. Fineable offenses will include carrying multiple passengers, going the wrong way, riding in car lanes, riding on sidewalks and running red lights.
The combination of rapidly growing numbers of electric bicycles on Kunming's streets – there are an estimated 700,000 electric bikes in the city today - and the legal gray area the vehicles occupy have led to increasing safety problems.
In 2004, two people died in electric bike accidents in Kunming, compared to 20 last year and 13 in the first four months of this year. So far this year, electric bikes have been involved in roughly 25 percent of the traffic accident calls received by police.
The crackdown on electric bicycles will last 100 days, during which it is evidently hoped that vehicle owners will become accustomed to obeying traffic rules.
Man tests negative for swine flu, released from quarantine
The final passenger from a Mexican airline flight containing people infected with the H1N1 virus
tested negative for the disease - more commonly known as swine flu – and was from quarantine in Kunming prior to the weekend.
Two days after news of the man's release, China's Health Ministry announced that
the first suspected H1N1 case on the mainland - a thirty-year-old man returning from studying in the United States – was under quarantine in a hospital in Chengdu.
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