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Guangxi reaps trade bonanza with influx of goods, travelers

China Daily | Updated: 2023-08-11 09:35
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Trucks carrying goods pass the Youyiguan border gate in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region in June. [CHEN GUANYAN/CHINA NEWS SERVICE]

Imported durians, characterized by their pungent aroma and thorny texture, were neatly lined up on platforms, awaiting clearance by Customs officials.

Upon completing the inventory of a fresh batch of durians, Nong Liqing, general manager of a trading company based in Pingxiang, swiftly coordinated the transportation of the spiky fruit to her clients in the neighboring Guangdong province and East China's Zhejiang province.

"We imported over 1,000 containers of durians in the first half of this year, doubling the amount from the same period last year," said Nong, adding that currently, over a dozen containers of durians are imported every day.

In the first six months of this year, Youyiguan Port witnessed an astounding 180 percent increase in car trips compared with the previous year, with nearly 200,000 journeys made. This remarkable surge in vehicle traffic is equivalent to the total recorded for the entire period of 2022, with the port experiencing a substantial influx of vehicles crossing its gates from both sides of the border.

"After China downgraded its COVID-19 management early this year, Guangxi's Customs clearance capability has been rebounding massively, and the scale of its border trade has also climbed steadily," said Yang Baoqing, deputy director of Nanning Customs.

It only took a few minutes for Hoang Thi Tuyet from northern Vietnam, who arrived on a tourist visa at the Youyiguan border crossing on the afternoon of July 19, to get paperwork sorted at the checkpoint.

Hoang said she had visited China as a tourist a few years ago, and now planned to "visit some friends in the city of Wuzhou, and take a tour around Pingxiang on my way back to Vietnam". Guangxi has seen a growing influx of travelers coming in through its border with Vietnam since the beginning of this year as cross-border tourism has been rebooted and started to pick up steam.

Official data from Youyiguan Port showed that between January and June, the Youyiguan border checkpoint handled over 604,000 passenger trips, up 180 percent year-on-year, while the Dongxing Port, which borders Vietnam, saw over 1.53 million passenger trips.

According to Fan Guoqing, director of the culture, sports and tourism bureau of Dongxing, with the total number of tourists reaching 5.61 million, the city experienced explosive growth in the tourism sector, raking in 5.66 billion yuan in revenue in the first half of this year.

Xinhua

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