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China-Laos Railway records over 222,000 cross-border passengers

CGTN

An international passenger train stops at the Mohan Station, southwest China's Yunnan Province, April 13, 2024. /CFP
An international passenger train stops at the Mohan Station, southwest China's Yunnan Province, April 13, 2024. /CFP

An international passenger train stops at the Mohan Station, southwest China's Yunnan Province, April 13, 2024. /CFP

The China-Laos Railway, which launched its international passenger service on April 13, 2023, has handled over 222,000 cross-border passenger trips as of Friday, said the Mohan border checkpoint in southwest China's Yunnan Province.

Over 1,000 international passenger trains running on the China-Laos Railway have served travelers from 96 countries and regions since the service was launched, according to Mohan's entry-exit border inspection station on the China-Laos border and local railway authorities.

Since the launch of its cross-border passenger service, the railway has become the preferred mode of transport for a growing number of international travelers due to its affordability, convenience and comfort.

The China-Laos Railway, a landmark project of the high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, began operation in December 2021. The 1,035-kilometer railway connects Kunming in China with Vientiane in Laos.

To streamline customs clearance procedures, the local border inspection department has equipped its personnel with intelligent language translation devices, which can translate more than 70 languages from around the world in real time, greatly facilitating the communication between its staff and foreign passengers.

Currently, the customs clearance time of China-Laos railway international passenger trains has been shortened from the initial three hours to two hours.

The railway project is actually a section of the Kunming-Singapore Railway Project, which connects Kunming with Singapore, passing through Laos, Thailand, and Malaysia.

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