Chinese ambassador announces plans to build 1,500 houses in Maldives

Additional reporting by Ahmed Naish

The Chinese ambassador to the Maldives announced plans to construct 1,500 housing units during a Chinese New Year celebration in the capital Malé last night.

“We will work with the Maldivian side on how to make the best use of Chinese grant aid and the concessional loans to further benefit the economic and social development of Maldives,” said ambassador Wang Fukang.

Also in attendance at the event, Maldives Foreign Minister Dunya Maumoon expressed gratitude for the growing Chinese support in the country’s development.

“Maldives has always looked to China as an invaluable friend whose contribution to the social, cultural and economic development of the Maldives is immense. Some of the projects and some of the businesses that are currently underway are indeed very exciting,” Dunya said.

Military ties between the two countries also appear to be growing, with a Chinese naval ship arriving in Malé this morning. Rear Admiral Shen Hao of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) expressed his hope that cooperation between the two nations would continue to strengthen.

As well providing loans equivalent to one quarter of the Maldives’ GDP to the previous administration, the Chinese government recently granted the new government of President Adbulla Yameen 50 million yuan (US$8.2 million) in development aid.

Former President Dr Mohamed Waheed was also in attendance at yesterday’s function, alongside cabinet members from the current administration.

Links between the two countries have expanded rapidly in recent years, largely as a result of the exponential growth in Chinese tourists visiting the Maldives.

Reflecting the growth in Chinese travellers worldwide over the last decade, Chinese tourist arrivals in the Maldives grew at an average rate of 48 percent between 2008-2012, becoming the industry’s biggest market in 2010.

In his speech last night, the Chinese ambassador noted that 45 percent of tourists to the country last year were Chinese, giving cause for the government to maintain close bilateral relations with the Maldives.

Defence ties have grown alongside the recent spike in tourist arrivals, with a military aid agreement being signed in December 2012.

The Chinese Navy’s hospital ship ‘Peace Ark’ arrived today on a goodwill mission, read a Defence Ministry press release, with plans to provide medical services throughout the country until July 5.

The PLA Navy’s ‘Mission Harmony 2013’ will visit Kaafu Guraidhoo, Rasdhoo, Alif Dhaal Mahibadhoo, Kulhudhuffushi, Fuvamulah, Addu City, Eydhafushi, Gaa Alif Villingili, and Senahiya Hospital in Male’.

The Defence Ministry has also revealed that the PLA will be providing home services for those with special needs in Kaafu Guraidhoo,as well as offering services at the ‘Kudakudhinge Hiya’ orphanage in Kaafu Villingili. Contact details for the service are available via the Defence Ministry website.

After becoming the only non-SAARC country to maintain a full diplomatic mission in the Maldives in 2011, China’s embassy has recently move to a larger premises and has recently started providing visa services to locals.

Following a recent state visit to India, however, President Yameen noted that regional ties would always be at the forefront of the Maldives’ foreign relations. Growing ties with China have prompted concern within India of Chinese military ambitions in the Indian Ocean region.

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6 thoughts on “Chinese ambassador announces plans to build 1,500 houses in Maldives”

  1. Wait.. The Chinese are going to build them as gift? No strings attached?

    Or will they sell/rent it? Or do they get some island for 50 years?

    Knowing the Chinese and Maldivian politicians I'd put my money on: China makes money out of it (= money flowing from The Maldives to China) and a part of that money disappears into the pockets of "supportive Maldivian politicians".

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  2. China had history of givign donation to Maldives.

    Sinamale; flats are an example .

    I don't think this Government will rob like what Nasheed did with GMR.

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  3. Great news!!
    Does this new romance with the Chinese mean you will now all go to The Peoples Republic of China for your studies and medical treatment? I do hope so. I also hope the hospital ship of your new 'invaluable friend' has a large drug detox unit because that is your greatest need.
    My brothers in the Indian Embassy in Male are advised to round up all Maldivian visa applicants and bus them free of charge to the Chinese Embassy.
    Good riddance as they say...............

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  4. Hero sucker up to Chinese,wishing you all the best,just hope you folks don't end up like the complaining farmers in southern African countries like Zambia,Zimbabwe or etopia

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  5. So predictable you could use them as almanacs

    It was as plain as the noses on your face. The highest building in Male. Millions in development aid and now 1500 houses and a battleship in the harbour.

    The USA have been turned down and Gan looks certain now to become a Chinese Airbase.

    Get out your little red books my Maldivian friends and then wave your little red flags.

    Maldivian Man! Hey loser! Got ya wish, we whiteskins are getting pushed out and you are now getting loads of yellowskins and they just LOVE pork!

    Pfft!

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  6. "The USA have been turned down and Gan looks certain now to become a Chinese Airbase."

    This is part of the Chinese Ring of Perls, to secure the link between Africa and the new port in Myanmar which is a direct link to China.

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