• <nav id="c8c2c"></nav>
      • <tfoot id="c8c2c"><noscript id="c8c2c"></noscript></tfoot>
      • <tfoot id="c8c2c"><noscript id="c8c2c"></noscript></tfoot>
      • <nav id="c8c2c"><sup id="c8c2c"></sup></nav>
        <tr id="c8c2c"></tr>
      • a级毛片av无码,久久精品人人爽人人爽,国产r级在线播放,国产在线高清一区二区

           
          home feedback about us  
           
        CHINAGATE.WEST DEVELOPMENT    
            Key Issues  
         
          Sustainable development & environment  
          Industrial restructuring  
          Infrastructure  
          Market mechanism  
          Capital market  
          High-tech  
          Education & HR  
          Overseas Investment  
          Minority prosperity  
          East-west cooperation  
          Agriculture  
          Travel  
         
         
               
               
               
             
               
               
               
               
         
         
         
        Tibet to allocate $62 million for low-cost housing


        2008-03-24
        Xinhua

        The government of China's Tibet Autonomous Region plans to allocate 465 million yuan ($62 million) for low-cost housing starting this year to improve living standards, especially for low-income households.

        The money will be used to build 4,560 houses, which are to be completed by the end of this year, with floor space totaling 200,000 square meters, said Chen Jin, head of the Tibet construction department.

        "Increasing investment in real estate has given people varied choices, such as low-rent houses, apartments, condos and townhouses," Chen said.

        The per capita housing space for urban residents stands at 25.5 sq m. The area for farmers and herdsmen has reached 36.4 sq m, compared with 16.8 sq m before 2006, according to statistics from the department.

        In a neighborhood in the northern part of Lhasa, Gaesang Namgyae, a company employee, lives with his family in a 160-square-meter two-story house. "My problem is, cleaning the 11 rooms is really tiring," he said.

        In the county of Gongbo'Gyamda, Nyingchi, the local authority is carrying out a project to build brick houses for farmers and herdsmen who now live in rundown wood-and-earth structures.

        Tibet plans to provide housing for 52,000 farmers and herders this year, as part of a project that began in 2006 to build homes for 220,000 households. The project, once finished, would mean housing for 80 percent of the region's farmers and herders by the end of 2010, Chen said.

        Since 2006, the regional government has invested 6.6 billion yuan in the housing project, which benefited 570,000 farmers and herders from 112,000 households.

        This year, the government will earmark 676.5 million yuan to help 52,000 farming and herding households move into brick houses or settle down from their nomadic existence.

         

         
           
         
        home feedback about us  
          Produced by vshangxuetang.com. All Rights Reserved
        E-mail: webmaster@chinagate.com.cn
        a级毛片av无码
        • <nav id="c8c2c"></nav>
          • <tfoot id="c8c2c"><noscript id="c8c2c"></noscript></tfoot>
          • <tfoot id="c8c2c"><noscript id="c8c2c"></noscript></tfoot>
          • <nav id="c8c2c"><sup id="c8c2c"></sup></nav>
            <tr id="c8c2c"></tr>