BEIJING: China has begun the construction of an airport on the Pamirs Plateau in Taxkorgan, a county-level city in northwest Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region that borders three countries – Pakistan, Afghanistan and Tajikistan.
It will also be the region’s first plateau airport, which, upon completion, will be able to accommodate 160,000 passengers and 400 tons of cargoes annually, according to a report of the China Global Television Network (CGTN) on Tuesday.
The total investment of this project is about 1.63 billion yuan (about $230 million). According to the airport layout, there will be a runway measuring 3,800 meters long and 45 meters wide, a terminal on 3,000 square meters and an apron with four stands, and other facilities. First batch of Chinese CPEC workers returning to Pakistan since virus outbreak The airport is considered an important project of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), and is expected to boost the economic development of Taxkorgan and Xinjiang as a whole.
“It will create a new ‘air passage’ leading to Central Asia and South Asia,” said Zhou Xiang, deputy director of Xinjiang’s Civil Aviation Administration. The airport is expected to bring a lot more tourists, the CGTN report said. Located on the Pamirs Plateau, Taxkorgan is a desirable tourist destination for its natural beauty and unique Tajik culture, but it’s still not accessible by plane or train so far, which greatly hinders its tourism potential.
The construction company said its work faces multiple challenges. First, it is still at a crucial time to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Also, the workers from inland cities may suffer high-altitude sickness, as the average elevation of the Pamirs is more than 4,500 meters.–Agencies