Laos just scored a major win at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting in Tianjin this week, becoming a dialogue partner alongside economic heavyweights. But what does this mean for everyday Laotians? We chatted with Eakvixay Tran, a sharp economics student from Laos studying at Beijingโs Tsinghua University, to get the inside scoop.
๐ "The China-Laos Railway isnโt just about moving goodsโitโs moving lives," Tran says. The 1,035-km rail link between Kunming and Vientiane has slashed travel times, boosted tourism, and even sparked a "noodle diplomacy" trend as food vendors along the route mix Lao and Chinese flavors. ๐ถ๏ธ๐
With Chinese investments unlocking Laosโ natural resources like timber and minerals, Tran sees a bright future: "Young people here are learning tech skills from Chinese partners. Itโs like weโre building apps for progress!" ๐ฑ๐ก
As the SCO expands its Asian economic web, Tranโs message is clear: "This isnโt just about trainsโitโs about tracks to tomorrow." ๐โจ
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We Talk: Laotian describes benefits of Laos-China economic cooperation
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