New Demerara River crossing
…Ambassador says it’s not 21st Century infrastructure
After delivering the University of Guyana’s Vice Chancellor’s seventh Renaissance Lecture, Chinese Ambassador to Guyana, Cui Jianchun, said that his country has no interest in the current design of the new Demerara Bridge, adding that it was far from a 21st Century design.
He made the statement while responding to questions after delivering the Renaissance Lecture on the topic “A new era for China and China-Guyana Relations.” He noted that infrastructure was a critical part of any country’s development, adding that the Chinese Government was committed to investing in

the development of Guyana.
“Frankly speaking, I am not interested in the current design of the Demerara Bridge, because I think that if we were building the bridge in the 1970, at that time, a bridge like that is okay, but now is the 21st century. We have modern design, modern technology, I know there is constraint for this bridge, but I think that really we need a 21st Century design,” the Ambassador said.
“I cannot interfere and say what kind of bridge you can build, but I think that from my perspective that really it is the 21st Century, so how can we build another floating bridge?” he questioned.
Ambassador Cui said that he related this to Public Infrastructure Minister David










