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Cross-border tourism train launched in Kunming

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The cross-border tourism train, StarExpress, connecting China and Laos, kicked off its maiden voyage on Tuesday from Kunming, capital of Southwest China's Yunnan province.

It is developed by the CTG Asset, a subsidiary of China Tourism Group, and is an effort to implement the Belt and Road Initiative and promote cultural and tourism exchanges between the two countries.

Departing from Kunming, the train crosses the Tropic of Cancer, passes through the UNESCO World Heritage city of Luang Prabang, and arrives in Vientiane, the capital of Laos.

During the inaugural package of three nights and four days, passengers can enjoy the breathtaking landscapes, diverse cultures, and ethnic customs during the journey. They can explore the natural charm in Xishuangbanna and stroll through the Buddhist land of Luang Prabang, all the while enjoying the rich cultural diversity along the route.

Plans are on to introduce a tour package of six nights and seven days after the National Day holiday.

The train was designed and renovated by professional teams from home and abroad, taking into account environmental protection and safety.

It features leading domestic high-speed rail soundproofing technology and an integrated intelligent information system, complemented by a user-friendly smart operating system.

Entertainment facilities such as on-demand movies and interactive games are available to spice up travelers' experiences.

The launch of the StarExpress is not only a significant breakthrough for China's tourism train industry but also an important milestone in CTG Asset's efforts to deepen tourism cooperation between China and Laos, and promote the development of tourism along the China-Laos railway, says an official from the company.


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