China to build 6 million homes for shantytown dwellers in 2017
2017-02-24
People’s Daily Online
China will build 6 million new homes for residents of shantytowns before the end of 2017, said Chen Zhenggao, minister of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, at a news briefing in Beijing on Feb 23.
The Chinese central government started a three-year project to rebuild urban shantytowns in 2015, aiming to construct a total of 18 million new homes in all. In 2015, construction began on 6.01 million new dwellings, and another 6.06 were started in 2016.
According to Chen, the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development (MHURD) kicked off this year’s shantytown transformation work on Jan 16. The central government has provided 224.3 billion yuan in subsidies for the work in 2017, an increase of 15 billion yuan compared with last year.
China is determined to reconstruct all of its existing shantytowns by 2020. MHURD is working with relevant departments to conduct a thorough investigation and make the planned transformation a reality.