China's Pingxiang sees booming China-Vietnam cross-border travel
updatetime:2023-05-16 13:09:06
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The Youyiguan border gate in south China"s Guangxi is witnessing a cross-border travel boom, with the number of Chinese and Vietnamese tourists traveling to both sides on the rise.
With the unleashing of the pent-up travel demand after the pandemic, local travel agencies are confident about China's tourism market.
Local border inspection and tourism departments have cooperated with each other to ensure safe and smooth customs clearance.
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