Yunnan’s Kunming Dianchi development chaos has sparked public opinion on the mainland. With the intervention of a high-level Communist Party supervisory group, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) and the Yunnan Provincial Committee, details of the disorderly development of Dianchi Lake are made public, sparking public opinion. The incident is criticized as the second case of unauthorized villa construction in Qinling.
According to a May 8 report in the People’s Daily, more than 90 percent of Dianchi has been developed as a real estate project, and the long-waisted mountain has been turned into a “concrete mountain”. A golf course covering 703.64 mu of land has been illegally encroaching on Dianchi’s primary protection zone for a long time.
According to reports, on April 6, the Central Ecological and Environmental Inspectorate was stationed in Yunnan. On April 14, the inspectors asked accompanying officials to pull up the “trees” with one hand. The newly planted saplings were easily uprooted. The sapling was only inserted into the shallow topsoil of about 10 centimeters, and the leaves on the branches had died.
The report said that at the scene, Kunming Dianchi National Tourism Resort Committee Party Secretary Wu Bin plucked up a few branches with no roots at all, showing an embarrassed face.
It was revealed that the site planted saplings are very thin and only around the perimeter of the tee planted, the basic function of the course has not been eliminated, the course sand and soil on the ecological impact also still exists, and unannounced visits still found people playing in the course.
The inspectors introduced the illegal occupation of the golf course is located in the east bank of Dianchi, covering 703.64 acres, the course has existed for 11 years, a total of 456.68 acres encroachment Dianchi primary protection zone, accounting for 64.9% of the entire course area.
As early as 2004, the mainland State Council issued a moratorium on new golf courses, but the course still obtained the relevant procedures in the name of “outdoor tourism and leisure park”. Since 2011, mainland officials have repeatedly urged the golf course to rectify and manage, but the course has not withdrawn from the primary protection zone.
The mainland’s central inspection team still found people playing on the golf course during an unannounced visit in the early days. The relevant work has been repeatedly urged to rectify, but the local departments are “submissive”. (Central video microblogging photos)
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