Chinese developer wants to build expressway, airport in Cambodia
Updated: 2014-10-01 15:24
(Xinhua)
|
|||||||||
PHNOM PENH - A Chinese developer has sought support from Cambodia to develop an expressway from Phnom Penh City to the airport, according to a statement released by Cambodian side on Tuesday.
"In a meeting with Cambodian deputy Prime Minister Keat Chhon on Monday, Chang Xingwen, chairman of the China's Henan Provincial Communications Planning Survey and Design Institute, raised a proposal to build an expressway from Phnom Penh City to the Phnom Penh International Airport in the form of Build-Operate- Transfer (BOT)," the statement said.
The company wanted to develop the expressway from the Camko City roundabout to the airport in the estimated length of 12 km.
For his part, Keat Chhon voiced his full support for the construction of the project, saying that it will contribute to reducing traffic jams in the city.
It is unknown when the project will start and how much it will cost.
Cambodian telecom firm cooperates with Huawei to build 4G network | 6th China-built hydropower dam in Cambodia starts operation |
- Chinese show love for country ahead of National Day
- Latest report on 100,000 Strong Initiative is discussed
- Dine Around Downtown returns for 13th year
- Perfect World signs MoU with Columbia University
- China, US bid to work together
- Xinjiang's first high-speed railway to start operation
- Ambassador's National Day greetings
- It's time to celebrate
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
Alibaba - Journey of the tech giant |
Top 10 cheapest new energy cars promoted in China |
11th China-ASEAN Expo |
Go Wuxi: Canal city in transition |
Budding businesses of the digital age |
Top 10 most used desktop instant messaging tools |
Today's Top News
First Ebola case reported in US: CDC
100 foreigners get Friendship Award
US firms remain optimistic about China
China marks first Martyrs' Day
Chinese, Indian troops withdraw from border standoff
China eases home purchase restriction
Protest continues in HK as bus service interrupted
Donation from Chinese group enables classes to keep going
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |