RailLaos' capital, Vientiane, and China's Kunming are now connected by a 1,000km railway with a stop at Luang Prabang.

China-Laos cross-border train service begins

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The China-Laos railway is part of Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative and has reported 10 million passengers using its domestic legs by the end of January.
The China-Laos railway is part of Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative and has reported 10 million passengers using its domestic legs by the end of January. Photo Credit: Embassy of Timor-Leste in Vientiane

After facing pandemic-related delays, the high-speed China-Laos railway has officially begun cross-border passenger service.

Laos hopes that the new service will increase movement in the region and boost its economy, which has suffered due to various factors including high crude oil prices and currency depreciation following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The 1,000km route connects Vientiane, the Laotian capital, and Kunming in China's Yunnan province, and includes a stop at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Luang Prabang.

Although the route was completed in December 2021, it had been limited to passenger service within each country and cross-border freight transit due to China's strict coronavirus border measures.

The service is currently limited to one train between the two countries per day in each direction, and the trip from Vientiane to Kunming takes 10 to 11 hours, including immigration procedures.

The China-led railway project is part of Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative. Media in both countries have emphasised the railway's effectiveness, with a reported 10 million passengers using its domestic legs by the end of January.

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