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Why didn't Emei Expressway start?

Due to the intensity of land development along the South Second Ring Road to the Outer Ring Road and the dense urban planning groups, Emei Expressway cannot be started. Expressway is led by Shaanxi Communications Holding Group and jointly built by many enterprises. It is another economic corridor between Xi- Baoji-Hanzhong-Sichuan. Along the northern foot of Qinling Mountains, it can be connected to Lantian in the east, Bawanghe Industrial Park in Meixian in the west, Taibai Mountain and red river valley Scenic Area in the west and Baoji in the west. The opening of this road has shortened the distance between the central city and Fucheng, inherited the spillover of Angola's manufacturing industry, promoted tourism and agriculture at the northern foot of Qinling Mountain, and promoted the close and coordinated development between cities. In recent years, with the rapid development of economy, Xi 'an to Hanzhong and then to expressway in Sichuan mainly pass through the Western Han section of Beijing-Kunming Expressway, which is often affected by weather or holidays, resulting in long-term road congestion and economic losses. With the opening of Emei Expressway, vehicles flowing into Sichuan can be divided into Taibai Line and enter Sichuan through Emei Expressway, thus reducing the traffic pressure in the Western Han Dynasty and improving the traffic efficiency. The economic value brought by this road not only benefits Zhou, but also is an integral part of the economic growth contribution of the whole western region.