Beijing will invest 85.1 billion yuan (US$10.8
billion) to improve its public service facilities in the next five
years, said a municipal government report.
The money will be used to improve compulsory
education, cultural and sports facilities in communities, rural
medicare and sanitation, according to a public service development
plan for 2006-2010 issued by the Beijing Municipal Development and
Reform Commission on Tuesday.
The municipal government will invest 30.4 billion yuan
(US$3.8 billion) and the other 54.7 billion yuan (US$6.9 billion)
will come from social funds, the plan said.
The capital city also planned to spend 200 billion
yuan (US$25.3 billion) on construction of expressways, rail lines
and intelligent transport systems over the next five
years.
(Xinhua News Agency October 26, 2006)
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