China's top political advisor Wang Huning met with To Lam, general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee and president of Vietnam, on Tuesday in Beijing.
Wang, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), said that the top leaders of the two Parties and two countries have maintained close strategic communication in recent years, providing a basic foundation and strategic guidance for the development of China-Vietnam relations.
China stands ready to work with Vietnam to resolutely implement the important common understandings of the general secretaries of the two Parties, engage in in-depth exchanges and share practices on Party and state governance, and deepen the building of China-Vietnam community with a shared future, so as to promote steady growth of bilateral relations, said Wang, adding that the CPPCC is willing to make active contributions in that regard.
Lam said Vietnam has always paid close attention to and sincerely congratulated China on its theoretical exploration and practical achievements in the cause of reform and opening up and socialist modernization.
Vietnam is willing to strengthen political mutual trust with China, enhance strategic alignment, and consolidate traditional friendship, so as to help both sides to achieve new development goals, he added.
China's top political advisor meets Vietnam's top leader To Lam
The China-Laos Railway marked the third anniversary of its international passenger service on Monday, having carried over 840,000 cross-border travelers.
The flagship project under the Belt and Road Initiative has made cross-border travel faster and more convenient, while reshaping regional connectivity.
Since April 2023, some 3,200 cross-border passenger trains have operated on the China-Laos Railway, servicing passengers from 120 countries and regions.
"Before the railway opened, traveling from Laos to China was quite difficult. Now taking the train makes everything much easier, whether it's for tourism, study, or business," said Phout, a Lao passenger.
"This is my first time taking the China-Laos Railway, and my favorite part about it is how easy it is to use, and I love how connected it makes the world feel," said Feili Johnson, an Australian Passenger. Currently, four international passenger trains run daily between Kunming in China and the Lao capital, Vientiane, with seating capacity increasing from 250 at launch to 420 per train.
Data from the operator shows that in the first quarter of this year, the railway handled 112,000 cross-border passengers, up 32 percent year on year.
With policies such as 240-hour visa-free transit now in place, cross-border travel has become significantly easier and more efficient for international travelers.
"I think it's very convenient with the visa-free arrival in China, because you can see the whole country. Instead of going for one single purpose, you're more free to do a little bit of what you want," said Gabriel Andersson, a Swedish traveler.
Adding to the convenience, immigration authorities have rolled out a range of measures to streamline border clearance. At the Mohan railway port, processing time has now been reduced to around 50 minutes.
"We've introduced more than a dozen measures to facilitate customs clearance, such as passenger classification and diversion, group booking for clearance, establishment of special channels for 240-hour visa-free transit, and pre-arrival entry card service," said Yang Xueqin, an officer from Mohan Immigration Inspection Station.
The port has also adopted smart technologies, including automated verification systems and real-time translation devices, cutting inspection time by more than 30 percent, Yang said.
With a steady rise in cross-border travelers, tourism in cities along the route — such as Xishuangbanna and Luang Prabang — is experiencing robust growth. As further facilitation measures advance between the two countries, the railway corridor is expected to unlock even greater vitality for regional tourism and economic exchanges.
China-Laos Railway marks three years of cross-border passenger services
China-Laos Railway marks three years of cross-border passenger services