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.
China's leader Xi Jinping and visiting Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra have vowed to crack down on the scam ...
John Gong, a professor of economics at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, said the success of ...
Tourists from Southeast Asian bloc countries may visit Xishuangbanna – known for ethnic minority cultures – for up to six ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The project is part of Thailand's broader strategy to bolster links with China, its largest trading partner, as it strives to ...
China's November engagement in the Indo-Pacific included ongoing territorial disputes in the South China Sea, uncertain ...