Colombo, Jan 19 – China, has begun constructing the “Aranayake China-Sri Lanka Friendship village”, in Kegalle, in Central Sri Lanka, to provide houses for hundreds of victims affected by a massive landslide last year.
Yi Xianliang, the China’s Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Anura Priyadarshana Yapa, Sri Lankan Minister of Disaster Management, and Ranjith Siyambalapitiya, Sri Lanka Minister of Power and renewable Energy, participated in the opening ceremony and jointly laid the foundation stone of the friendship village.
Speaking at the ceremony, Minister Yapa said that the construction of “Aranayake China-Sri Lanka Friendship Village” was the largest international aid received by Sri Lanka since the deadly floods and landslides which hit the island country in May last year.
Minister Siyambalapitiya said that China was one of the countries that helped Sri Lanka immediately after the floods and landslides last year and had always been a true friend of Sri Lanka who continued to help the country’s economic and social development.
“The Friendship Village will provide houses to a large number of people affected by the landslide. They are deeply grateful to China.” Minister Siyambalapitiya said.
Ambassador Yi Xianliang, said that, prior to the Aranayake China-Sri Lanka Friendship Village, China had already constructed a “Faxian China-Sri Lanka friendship Village” in the south in early 1980s and a “Friendship Village” in the southern Tsunami affected area in 2004.
Yi reiterated the condolence and sympathy of the Chinese Government and its people to the Sri Lankan people for the loss of lives and people affected by the floods and landslides in May last year.
He said a batch of relief supplies valued at 15 million yuan (Rs. 33 billion), including 100 tents and 3000 folding beds, was shipped immediately to Sri Lanka following the disaster. China also donated 1.5 million dollars ( Rs. 22.5 billion) to initiate this housing project offering the people affected by the disaster better living conditions.
In the future China will spare no efforts to help Sri Lanka achieve social and economic development, Yi said.
Geethalee, a local resident of Aranayake, who attended the ceremony told Xinhua that the Aranayake China-Sri Lanka Friendship Village eased the sorrows of the people who lost their families and houses in the landslide. “We will never forget the help and friendship that China has given us,” she said.
China’s Hunan Construction Engineering Group Sri Lanka Branch is undertaking the construction of the Aranayake China-Sri Lanka Friendship Village. Liu Qi Yuan, General Manager of Hunan Construction Engineering Group Sri Lanka Branch, said the first phase with 60 sets will be constructed and handed over to the affected people before the end of this year.