Authorities in the Chinese capital are asking the public for
ideas to improve Beijing's streetscape, including iconic areas such
as Tiananmen Square and Chang'an Avenue.
The municipal government is hoping for proposals that will make
the city more attractive when it becomes the international showcase
for the Olympic Games in 2008.
The municipal headquarters for environmental construction for
2008 said suggestions could include such aspects as green areas,
sculptures, signage and lighting.
Under the city's Plan for Environmental Construction in Major
Streets and Areas, proposals should conform to principles of
"aesthetic sensibility", cost, practicality, easy maintenance, and
sustainability.
Areas mentioned in the plan include the major east-west route of
Chang'an Avenue and its extensions at both ends, areas along the
main north-south routes, and the second to the fifth ring
roads.
Also listed are Tian'anmen Square, the capital's traditional
center, areas around the Capital International Airport, Olympic
Games venues, the Wangfujing shopping district, Beijing Railway
Station, and the Shichahai lakes area.
Other areas include the main city-airport highway, the historic
road between Chongwenmen and Yonghegong, Xidan Northern Boulevard,
Ping'an Street, Guang'anmen-Guangqumen Street,
Qianmen-Hepingmen-Xuanwumen Street, Chaoyangmen-Fuchengmen Road,
and Zhongguancun Street, the city's high-tech base, in Haidian
District.
(Xinhua News Agency April 24, 2006)
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