Shicuo

Shicuo (Chinese: 施厝村; pinyin: Shīcuò Cūn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Sì-chhù-chhoan) is a village in the Quangang District of Fujian's Quanzhou Municipal Region. It is administered under Nanpu Town.

Shicuo in the News

The village neighbours the Fujian Refining and Petrochemical Company (FJRPCo) plant, a joint venture of Sinopec and the Fujian provincial government on the one hand, and Exxon Mobil and Saudi Aramco at 2% each. By design it refines 4-12 million tons of oil a year.

Thousands of Shicuo villagers are poised to move away and settle in Tuling Town, whose centre is more than 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) away. Their move pends approval by the Quangang district government.

Shicuo is about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) away from Chengping Village, the centre of the August 31 Fengwei mass incident. In the weeks following, reporters initially drawn to Fengwei Town fanned out over Quanggang District. Residents of Shicuo spoke to a Hong Kong reporter; two of them were quoted translated in an English newspaper published Sept 14.

A ms.Zheng, in her 50s, said of FJRPCo :

A mr.Shi (施) Bixiang, 46, said :

Notes and references

  1. Choi Chi-yuk, Fujian villagers suffer myriad pollution problems, South China Morning Post, 2009 Sept 14
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