Laos is heavily indebted to and economically dependent on China. Could Vietnam and Thailand offer a way out of its conundrum?
VIENTIANE, Feb. 11 (Xinhua) -- Laos aims to attract 4.3 million international tourists in 2025, with expectations to generate over 1 billion U.S. dollars in revenue.
John Gong, a professor of economics at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, said the success of ...
BEIJING: Just before Paetongtarn Shinawatra went to Beijing for her first China visit as Thailand’s prime minister on Feb 5, ...
Thailand’s cabinet formally approved the second phase of its high-speed railway to China through Laos on Tuesday, committing ...
Tourists from Southeast Asian bloc countries may visit Xishuangbanna – known for ethnic minority cultures – for up to six ...
Festival travel season, thousands of passengers travel home or explore new destinations via the China-Laos cross-border train. At Kunming South Station, the starting point of the railway, waiting ...
The project is part of Thailand's broader strategy to bolster links with China, its largest trading partner, as it strives to ...
A team of inspectors is dedicated to ensuring the safe and efficient operation of freight trains on the China-Laos Railway at the depot of the Mohan r ...
China's November engagement in the Indo-Pacific included ongoing territorial disputes in the South China Sea, uncertain ...