Live: Explore a village that bridges two countries at the China-Myanmar border

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At the China-Myanmar border in Ruili, southwest China's Yunnan Province, a village of the Dai ethnic group is divided by the border line. The Chinese side is called Yinjing, and the Myanmar side Mangxiu. Villagers from the two countries have lived side by side in harmony for generations. CGTN reporter Meng Qingsheng takes us to the village and explores the bond bringing the two countries closer together.

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