BEIJING - China has begun building a highway to Mount Everest base camp, 
partly to smooth the way for the carrying of the Olympic torch up to the highest 
peak in the world, Chinese press reported Tuesday. 
 
 
   File photo of the Mount Everest.
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The new road will begin at the base of the mountain in China's Tibet region 
and replace a rough 108-kilometre (67-mile) track that leads to the northern 
base camp, the Xinhua news agency reported. 
Construction of the 150-million-yuan (20-million-dollar) highway began on 
Monday and will take about four months to complete, according to Xinhua. 
The road is being built to "ease the path of those bearing the Olympic 
torch," Xinhua said. 
Organisers of next year's Beijing Olympics have said they intend to include 
the summit of Mount Everest in the 130-day torch relay leading up to the Games. 
The relay, which will traverse five continents, will begin in Beijing on 
March 31 next year, with the attempt to reach the summit of Everest slated for 
May. 
The Xinhua report also said the new highway would help ease the way for the 
growing number of tourists who are travelling to base camp, which is 5,200 
metres (17,160 feet) above sea level.