The Star Malaysia

China-built railway boosts travel and tourism

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THE China-laos Railway has significan­tly bolstered passenger transporta­tion, greatly facilitate­d travel, and helped promote tourism in Laos since its launch in December 2021.

The China-laos railway has shortened the travelling time between cities along the route, enabling people along the line to seek education, visit families or receive medical attention a lot faster.

Kingkeo Duangphana­m, a 32-year-old mother from Luang Prabang province, said that travelling to and from her hometown with her newborn baby has become far more convenient since the railway started operation.

“This is my sixth time travelling on the railway. I came to Lao capital Vientiane yesterday to take my kids to a hospital. Today, I am going back to Luang Prabang,” she said.

She went on to say that travelling by train is comfortabl­e and not as tiring as travelling by bus.

“I love travelling by train because

it cuts travel time between Vientiane and Luang Prabang from eight to nine hours to around just two hours,” said Kingkeo.

The China-laos Railway is a docking project between the Chinapropo­sed Belt and Road Initiative and Laos’ strategy to convert itself from a landlocked country to a land-linked hub.

The electrifie­d passenger and cargo railway that went fully operationa­l on Dec 3, 2021, is built with the full applicatio­n of Chinese management and technical standards.

The latest report issued by the Tourism Developmen­t Department under the Lao Ministry of Informatio­n, Culture and Tourism at the end of August showed the outlook for the country’s tourism industry is positive.

The full operation of the Chinalaos Railway, and the appeal of the scenic Vangvieng, the Luang Prabang World Heritage Site, and the low value of the kip (Lao currency), are among the main attraction­s for visitors from neighbouri­ng countries, said the report.

Deputy Head of Luang Prabang province’s Informatio­n, Culture and Tourism Department, Chansamone Thipphavan­h, told local media recently that in the first 10 months of 2022, 335,794 tourists, comprising 85.27% of the total, arrived in Luang Prabang by train. — Xinhua

 ?? — AFP ?? Efficient transporta­tion: The Chinese-built railway brings hopes of an economic boost to the landlocked nation.
— AFP Efficient transporta­tion: The Chinese-built railway brings hopes of an economic boost to the landlocked nation.

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