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China, Vietnam cross-border travel surges with more Vietnamese tourists

By Li Yingqing and Yan Yujie | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-09-18 20:35
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Vietnamese tourists take photos inside a China Railway high-speed train carriage in August. [Photo by Liu Haoliang/For chinadaily.com.cn]

Cross-border tourism between China and Vietnam has surged this year, with a railway station on the China–Vietnam border reporting a sharp rise in Vietnamese visitors, according to local media.

Vietnamese tourists take the high-speed train to Dali, Yunnan province in August. [Photo by Liu Haoliang/For chinadaily.com.cn]

As of Tuesday, Hekou North Station in Yunnan's Hekou county, which borders Vietnam, had handled 1,062 groups of Vietnamese travelers, totaling 37,200 person-times, representing a year-on-year increase of nearly 74 percent, according to Yunnan.cn, a local news portal.

"Chinese high-speed trains are very fast, with the train staff providing attentive and professional service," said Pham Thu Hien, a Vietnamese traveler.

A Vietnamese mother and her daughter take a photo together at Honghe Station, Yunnan province. [Photo by Liu Haoliang/For chinadaily.com.cn]

To meet the demand during Vietnam's National Day holiday from Aug 30 to Sept 2, China Railway Kunming Group introduced a temporary direct service from Hekou North to Dali in western Yunnan, a journey of 725 kilometers. The C9526 train, designed for group travel, carried 706 passengers on its first day, including 553 Vietnamese travelers, reaching an occupancy rate of 102.24 percent.

Hekou North Station, located next to Hekou port, one of the main entry points for Vietnamese tourists, has become a hub for travel. Nowadays, more Vietnamese tourists are embracing Chinese lifestyle trends in Hekou county, from riding shared bikes and using mobile payments to drinking milk tea and wearing Hanfu, Xinhua reported.

A Vietnamese traveler stores luggage in a train bound for Dali, Yunnan province. [Photo by Liu Haoliang/For chinadaily.com.cn]

With easier border crossings and better transport links, tourists are now venturing beyond short trips to Hekou to more destinations such as Dali and Lijiang in Yunnan.

"I've seen many Vietnamese travelling to China," said Phan Ngoc Tien from Vietnam. "Before, most took one- or two-day trips to Hekou, but now they're going further to places like Dali and Lijiang."

A staff member familiar with the Vietnamese language at Honghe Station provides service to Vietnamese tourists in August. [Photo by Liu Haoliang/For chinadaily.com.cn]
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