Thailand is moving closer to establishing a 2,000-mile train journey from Bangkok to Beijing, with a trial service between Bangkok and Vientiane set for July. The initiative aims to enhance tourism, trade, and connectivity between Thailand, Laos, and China. Additionally, the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor, connecting western China and ASEAN members, has exceeded its annual target with 250,000 TEUs of cargo transported by rail-sea intermodal trains.
The New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor, jointly built by provincial-level regions in western #China and #ASEAN members, has met this year's 5,000-trip target 16 days ahead of schedule, with 250,000 TEUs of cargo transported by the rail-sea intermodal trains, up 20.8% YoY. https://t.co/08fE6oVGjk
Thailand will trial a rail service between Bangkok and Laos' Vientiane, paving the way for a rail network to Beijing. This initiative boosts trade, tourism, and connectivity between the two nations. https://t.co/Pm8z7ZBxBT
Train travel between Bangkok and Beijing is inching closer as Thailand prepares to expand its rail network https://t.co/ddCLsgP9jD
The Southeast Asian nation will run a trial service between Bangkok and Vientiane between July 13 and 14. The new link will improve transport between the two countries and China, according to Ekarat Sriarayanphong, an official at the railway agency. https://t.co/YKtYRQW33r
A 2,000-mile train journey from Bangkok to Beijing, which will boost tourism and trade, is a step closer to reality. Thailand will trial the first stage of the journey in July https://t.co/zG1R7vCY5s