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Tianjin has placed significant
importance to the construction of infrastructure
and is striving to increase its capacity to
support further investment and present itself
as a fully- developed and modern city.
There are over 8,085 km of roads, of which 95%
are paved. Nearly 1,000 bridges have been completed
and the flow of traffic is smooth. A three dimensional
land, sea and air transportation network connects
inner city traffic to the other parts of the
country. The network extends in all directions
and enables an enormous inflow of talented people,
goods and information to further enrich Tianjin.
Excellent conditions have been created for investors.
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A large number of public utility infrastructure projects
have been as part of Tianjin's ongoing improvement.
¡¡Water
The daily tap water capacity is 3.115 million tons,
with an actual daily supply of 1.2 million tons. The
sewerage capacity is 547.88m3/sec. The daily sewage
handling capacity is 600,000 tons. Rainwater drainage
systems cover an area of 120.53 sq. kilometers. The
connection rate of rainwater and sewerage systems
in the urban area is 100%.
¡¡Electricity
The electricity network in Tianjin has become a reliable,
high-voltage transmission grid. 560 transformer substations
of 35V and over are in operation. The total capacity
of Tianjin's electricity supply is 48,710kwh, making
it the 3rd largest in the country.
¡¡Heating
The heated water from power plants, combines with
rich geothermal reserves provide sufficient heating
supply in Tianjin.
¡¡Gas
A 5,167km network of gas pipeline enables the supply
of 555,000 cubic meters of gas per day.
¡¡Telecommunications
Tianjin is the third city on China's mainland to possess
a telephone capacity of over a million lines. Direct
dialing can be made to over 1700 cities and towns
in China and over 260 countries and regions around
the world. Tianjin has built a hard-wired and wireless
transmission network, and a land, sea and air postal
system. International and domestic door-to-door express
mail services are expanding rapidly and Internet services
are developing fast.
Since the start of the Tianjin Information Port Project,
inter-city information can be exchanged locally. Tianjin
has become one of the few provinces and cities possessing
an inter-city exchange platform. Tianjin will be built
into an information port in northern China, a key
information center for the country and a major manufacturing
base for information facilities and equipment. It
will eventually become an international information
services metropolis.
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