SURVEYS SOUTH CHINA HIGHWAY NETWORK IMPROVEMENTS, TRAFFIC, PLANS

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CIA-RDP80-00809A000700010362-7
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September 25, 1951
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REPORT
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/21: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700010362-7 INFORMATION FROM FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS CD NO. COUNTRY China SUBJECT Transportation - Highways HOW PUBLISHED Daily newspapers PUBLISHED Hong Kong; Hanoil DATE PUBLISHED 22 Jun - 18 Aug 1951 LANGUAGE CONTAIN THI D N OF STN ECU UNITED STATESS W I THIN MATIOTHE MEAN NGOOF EESPIONAGE DACT N [0 U. S. C.. 31 AND 3Z. AS AMENDE O. ITS TRANSMISSION OR THE REVELATION OF ITS CONTENTS IM ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PRO NIBITED BY LAW. REPRODUCTION OF THIS FORM IS PROHIBITED. Newspapers as indicated. DATE OF INFORMATION 1951 DATE DIST. ~ Sep 1951 NO. OF PAGES 3 SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMA1iON SURVEYS SOUTH CHINA HIGHWAY NETWORK: IMPROVE1,1ENTS.? TRAFFIC, PLANS SOUTHEAST KWANGTUNG HIGHWAY NETWORK CARRIES HEAVY TRAFFIC -- Hong Kong, Hsing-tao Jih-pao, 31 Jul 51 Tung-kuan -- Connecting this city with the surrounding countryarenthe Kuan-highway T'ai highway (Tung-kuan--T'ai-p ing Lnew name for Hu-mon,), (Tung-kuan=-Shah-lung), and the Kuan-Chang highway (Tung-kuan--Chang-mu-t'ou). There are also connections from Tung-kuan through T'ai-p'ing with Shen-ch'uan in Pao-an Hsien. This indicates the existence of a highway skirting the coast all the way from T'ai-p'ing to Shen-ch'uan near the British-leased New Territory Hsin-hui -- As a result of the labor of several thousand peasants dinher- supply of funds for road-surfacing materials and bridge repair by parties ested in transportation, the highway between Hsin-hui and Hao-shan, including the Tu-yuan and Ching-ken bridges, is now in good condition and is being heavily used. The same is true of the road from Hsin-hui hiumhsug,iincludinggOthree bridges, to the road in Kai-p'g Hsien the ch'u of the hsien and the Hu-shan bridge in the first ch'u. The road passing through San-chow, Kao-ming, and Hsin-hsu, closed for 14 gears, and which required the repair of five bridges, including the Tsang Chiang bridge, is also in good con- dition and is being heavily used. DESCRIBES CONDITIONS ON CENTRAL KWANGTUNG HIGHWAY -- Hong Kong, Hsing-tao Jih-pao, 22 Jul 51 Canton, 21 July -- Following the ceremony on 1 July 1951 marking the comple- tion of the Central Kwangtung Highway which traverses Nan-hai, Shun-te, and Chung- shan hsiens and connects Canton and Macao, it was intended to open it up for through traffic. However, due to heavy and continued rains, the roadbed has been washed out in a number of places. Furthermore, the facilities for crossing the water at San-hung-chi and Pai-hao-tong were still unsatisfactory. Consequently, only portions of the highway were usable. Through traffic was obliged temporarily to use the road which passea from Macao thro Nan-shan,Shih-ch'i,Hsiao-lan, Yang-o in Shun-te Hsien, and P'ing- a the Chiang-Fo (Chiang-men--Fo-shan) highway and thus to Fo-shan. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/21: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700010362-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/21: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700010362-7 CONFIDENTIAL r wes large military forces could operate in t s area operations, or to meet any pos- tionary bandits who make this 'a~eantheir an invading pNationalist force. mounts r.o because n Fukien. This was deemed necessary to exterminate counterrevolu- t us border region of eastern ' without passable roads no 1G tiug o)L Swatow, 11 August -- For more than half a year the military authorities of -1onninz and constructing roads through the DISCUSSES HIGHWAYS CONSTRUCTED IN SOUTHEAST CHINA -- Hong Kong, Hsing-tao Jih-pao, and Mai-mao. It is now learned that with has to be surfs ed, 3 kilometers between the rest of the Canton and Pai-hao-lung, San-hung-ch'i, Ta-chiao, and Shih- Centrel Kwangtung highway through Yang-o, Chou in Nan-hai Hsien, is now - st 1951 it will be and Wu - tou the (in shun tis pected that byaldAugung possible to cover finished. bus in 4 hours. the distance from Macao to Canton by ~ HEAVY TRAFFIC CROWDS FO-SHAN--FORT BAYARD HIGHWAY -- Hong Kong, Hsing-tao Jih-pao, 5 Aug 51 Nan-hai The important trunk highway from Fo-shan to Fort Bayard (Chan-tra chiang) in southern hugo-shan, K'ai p'ing, pEr p' ng, Ya g chiang, Huafhsien The highway passes s through HHaa Kiangsi can e road L to avoid the difficulties and ,dangArrairnineturns ofJSan-hsia-chi and T- iaceo? number 01 yCUlo. - Kan-Chou in Kiangsi, auu .- ----- reach Hsun-wu, Hui-ch ang, a d route also makes it possible b brought into eastern Kwangtung. This through P'ing- e due to damages sustained in of ,.__P4 44 P"nm the region of Mei-hsien in Kwang u Kwangtiung, VI "-- --- - - --- -? - hater, something over 70 li. The construe in 1928 and opened to traffic in 1933. small bridges, was originally beg War of Resistance, it has been impasanlecaTr a th o Niu Highway has been completed. a distance 4:, Aann-W] Hsien, Kiangsi Province, a ,.,t Ana hsiens. -1-Lo ..~~.. _ -- For communications between Kwangtung and Kiangsi, the newly constructed Che- Thi extends from Ta-che in Ping-Yuan Hsien, f a n Jao-p'ing Hsien. From Yung-ling, by Fukien provincial roads,.passes through piing-ho, .. .,,,T.. finished. caJ..iea t,uc ... ~. - - - Feng-huang-hsu in the Feng-huang Shan section %o j-y also in to o--chl-hsu, past Ta-to-k'eng and the MS ho chinch'ien-hsu,aitscrosses t ehFukiennborder, -hang d Shang e In the spring of 1951, the construction was under a in nKwangtung orthward~nd to equal 1 mile highway starting from the~hsien city of Ch'ao-an, From Ch ao-an the highway proceeds +hon over and Bible attacK o^ Uu~ n of a 125-li 53 li t k Canton, 25 June -- The provincial highway from s g Kiangsi, was repaired by the Transportation Department of the Kwangtung Hsun-wu, s opened to traffic in June 1951? a d A REPAIRS KW H i Kwangtung, to n -Wing NGTUNG-KIANGSI HIGHWAY -- Hong Kong, Hsing-tao Jih-pao, 26 Jun 5'_ Field Army troops in northern in this border region by t e Kwangtung and southern Kiangsi. Furthermore, mill ua+ J ... ' -' plans can not be made for a concerted attack against at any time , I Or h Third Field Army elements in Fukien and the Fourth w provincial government an Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/21: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700010362-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/21: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700010362-7 50X1-HUM REPAIRS KWANGTUNG-FUKIE?N HIGHWAY -- Hanoi, Tai-p'ing-yang Jih-pao, 6 Jul 51 Canton--The 130-11 highway from Chao-an, Kwangtung, to Ling-chi, Fukien, through Jao-chih in Jao-p'ing Hsien, and Ho-p'ing, is being repaired by the Kwangtung provincial government. Repair work is expected to be completed before August 1951. BIG HIGHWAY BRIDGE AT KUFI-LIN COLLETED -- Hong Kong, Hsing-tao Jih-pao, 6 Aug 51 Kuei-lin, 5 August -- The highway bridge formerly known as the "Chung-cheng Bridge," and renamed the "Chieh-fang Bridge," which has been under rec:.nstruction since mid-February 1950, is now completed and was formally opened for traffic in ceremonies held on 30 July 1951. This bridge spans the Li Chiang and connects the oortion of the city east of the river with the main business part of the city. This bridge will make possible motorcar connection witn an important section of the countryside, and remove the danger of having the motor traffic with Heng-yang cut off during the rainy season. ? Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/21: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700010362-7