The clean skyline and the beautiful road landscape amazed the tourists who experienced it for the first time, and said, "President Su should be given justice!" (Photographed by reporter Cai Zongxian)

[Reporter Cai Zongxian/Pingtung Report] Entering the Spring Festival holiday, a large number of tourists from other lands drove back to their hometowns or traveled. Last year, the "Ping'e Highway Cable 141 kilometers underground and the 100-mile tree planting 2.0 plan (referred to as planting trees) was criticized. Baili 2.0)" has been completed, and the clean skyline and beautiful road landscape amazed the first-time wanderers, who shouted, "We should give Dean Su justice!"

Tree Planting 100 Miles 2.0 was completed day and night by the General Administration of Highways, Taipower and a large number of engineering personnel, creating super-high efficiency within half a year, but the construction process of traffic jams and bad roads caused complaints from residents, and was even accused of severely damaging the election of Pingtung County. At the end of last month, various units shared their hard work at the Thanksgiving Tea Party. The video touched many people, and the personal experience of this wave of returning home wanderers also demonstrated what Premier Su Zhenchang said, "Pain will pass, and beauty will remain."

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Taipower, which shouldered the heavy burden of pulling out the poles during the project, said that the cable underground project was originally planned to be constructed in sections for 10 years. With the help of the General Administration of Highways to assist in the pipeline project, it needs to be shortened and completed within half a year. A total of 258 kilometers of high-voltage cables and low-voltage cables have been laid in the project. 163 kilometers, 376 high-voltage switches, 740 transformers, and more than 2,600 high-voltage and low-voltage line lead-up points are installed. Taipower employees in Pingtung, Tainan, Kaohsiung, and Fengshan District work together to supervise the work, and return residents and passers-by. A clean Skyline, and meet the safety and needs of people returning home and traveling during the Spring Festival.

Taipower also emphasized that in addition to experiencing the brand-new Ping’e Highway landscape with your own eyes, the Hengchun Peninsula is the area most frequently hit by typhoons. In 2016, Typhoon Meranti swept across southern Taiwan, causing 474 electric poles in Pingtung County to fall, 148 units were disconnected, switches and transformers were damaged, and more than 380,000 households were without power. 650 manpower and more than 100 engineering vehicles in various districts of Taiwan Electric Power were repaired overnight and it took 7 days for all power to be restored.

After the completion of the project, in addition to improving the road landscape, it can also strengthen the infrastructure of the power distribution system, improve the quality of power supply in towns along the road, greatly shorten the time for emergency repairs of overhead lines during disasters, and reduce the impact on traffic caused by construction in different years, and promote stable tourism in Pingnan. develop.

Returning wanderers marveled at the beauty of the Ping'e Highway.

(Provided by Taipower)

Returning wanderers marveled at the updated "Ping'e Highway is so beautiful".

(file photo)