Cross-border passenger train on track to boost trade, relations with Laos


Employment opportunities
The railway is also bringing jobs for local people. Vongthong Somphavath, a former tour guide from the tourist hot spot of Lang Prabang, said she is proud to be a conductor on a regular train on the line. She lost her job because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the China-Laos Railway project offered her another opportunity, and it is a nice opening, she said.
"It's a pretty stable job and the salary is decent," the 26-year-old said, adding that some of her friends also want to join the company and have asked her advice.
La Thor, a 23-year-old who works maintaining a section of the railway in Luang Prabang, received training from a Chinese civil engineer. He said he wants to be Lao's Zhan Tianyou, aka Jeme Tien-Yow, who is known as the "Father of China's Railways" for his contribution to the sector.
Wang Jujie, Meng Zhe, and Xu Panyiru contributed to this story.
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