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English: The Ambassador of Timor-Leste, Mrs. Renata de Jesus participated in the historic Laos-China Train launch.

President of Lao PDR, H.E. Mr. Thongloung Sisoulith and his Chinese counterpart H.E. Mr. Xi Jinping officially opened the historic Laos-China railway in an online ceremony. At this inaguration, H.E. Mr. President Thongloung Sisoulith ordered the first train on the railway train to depart Vientiane for Vang Vieng.The train transported the Prime minister of Laos who led a group of senior officials and the Diplomatic Corps on the first journey on the train. Meanwhile the President of China gave the signal for the first train to head south to Vientiane from Kunming in Southwest China's Yunnan province.

H.E. Mr. President Thongloung Sisoulith said that, the inauguration was an event of major historical significance, starting a new chapter in the development of modern infrastructure in Laos.
中文(繁體):東帝汶大使耶穌的雷納塔女士參加了具有歷史意義的老中列車啟動儀式。老撾總統通倫·西蘇里先生和他的中國同行習近平在網上舉行的儀式上正式開通了歷史悠久的老中鐵路。在這次就職典禮上,通倫·西蘇里總統下令第一列火車開往萬象,開往萬榮。火車載著老撾總理率領一批高官和外交使團踏上了首趟列車。與此同時,中國國家主席發出信號,第一列火車從中國西南雲南省昆明向南開往萬象。他。通倫總統表示,落成是具有重大歷史意義的事件,開啟了老撾現代基礎設施發展的新篇章。
中文(简体):东帝汶大使耶稣的雷纳塔女士参加了具有历史意义的老中列车启动仪式。老挝总统通伦·西苏里先生和他的中国同行习近平在网上举行的仪式上正式开通了历史悠久的老中铁路。在这次就职典礼上、通伦·西苏里总统下令第一列火车开往万象、开往万荣。火车载着老挝总理率领一批高官和外交使团踏上了首趟列车。与此同时、中国国家主席发出信号、第一列火车从中国西南云南省昆明向南开往万象。他。通伦总统表示、落成是具有重大历史意义的事件、开启了老挝现代基础设施发展的新篇章。
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Author Embassy of Timor-Leste in Vientiane
Camera location18° 57′ 15.99″ N, 102° 27′ 21.87″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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