Quanzhou.com, October 9 (Reporter Cai Zimin, Correspondent Xu Jing/Text Lin Jinfeng/Photo) Work will not stop during the National Day, and the project will be promoted at full speed. During the National Day, the reporter saw at the site of the Xihuayang Flood Detention Area Renovation (Nan'an Section) project that since the demolition "first hammer" was knocked down on September 30, construction workers have given up their vacation, operated large-scale demolition machinery, and worked hard at the forefront of the project. Up to now, the Nan'an section project has completed 100% of the signing of private housing contracts.

Demolition work of Xihuayang flood detention area started
The renovation project of Xihuayang flood detention area spans Beifeng Street, Fengze District and Fengzhou Town, Nan'an City. Since the relocation was launched at the end of August, the Nan'an section of the project has achieved good results in "the relocation begins and ends" within 24 hours. On the evening of September 26, the last private house in the Nan'an section project signed an expropriation agreement, and the private house expropriation work was completed 100%, achieving zero settlement and relocation of private houses. On September 28, the Nan'an section project added 44.33 mu of new land contracted area, and the area has been expropriated has been 2527.47 mu, with a total of 87.77% of the tasks completed. On September 30, a private house located next to the Xihua Village Committee of Fengzhou Town, Nan'an was demolished, marking the start of demolition work and the project construction entered a new stage.
Xihuayang area is located near Quanzhou Railway Station, with an area of about 7795 mu. According to the deployment, the area will be built into a comprehensive urban area integrating ecological parks, residential living areas, business office areas, commercial areas, cultural and entertainment areas, etc. in the future, integrating culture, tourism, commerce, residence and leisure. The renovation project will further improve the living conditions of urban infrastructure and surrounding residents, promote regional value improvement, and drive economic and social development.