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US reporter visited Laos: China is building, but the West is destroying
Reference News 2018-11-02 06:46:42


“I am very happy that the Chinese have come. They have participated in many infrastructure projects in Laos. The Chinese are very good to us.” Why do the locals in Laos say this? An American reporter wrote a long story to tell the truth behind it.
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On October 29th, the website of the Center for Globalization Studies of Canada published an article entitled "Laos - China is under construction, the West is destroying". Author Andrei, through his own experience, tells the story of a China and the West playing a role in the development of Laos. The story of different characters.


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Not long ago, Andrea visited some villages near Luang Prabang, the ancient capital of Laos. The local changes surprised him. There are several "gathery" concrete pillars on the banks of the Mekong River. Soon after, a concrete pillar will be built here. High-speed rail bridge, its "contractor" is China with the world's most advanced high-speed rail technology.




The American journalist noticed that although it was much cheaper to use explosives to blast the mountain when building the tunnel, the Chinese company carefully and carefully carved the mountain. China is paying more and more attention to “ecological civilization construction”, and this proposal has also been implemented in its overseas projects.


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Andrei wrote that China is helping Laos with real actions, but the West has blamed it. In many Western mainstream media, there are ridiculous and completely false stories, such as smearing China’s arrears of local wages and damaging the Lao environment... all of them are “splitting the dirty water” to China.



The reference video noted that just a few weeks ago, some Western media such as the US "Washington Post" and the British "Financial Times" were still hyping up China's "Belt and Road" initiative to use large-scale infrastructure projects to countries along the line such as Laos, Pakistan, etc. Set up a so-called "debt trap" and even nickname Laos is China's "full-owned subsidiary."



However, the American journalist’s own eyes are another scene: thanks to China’s assistance, Lao’s economy is slowly improving and thousands of people are getting rid of poverty. The “China-Laos Railway” under construction is the best example. The largest project in Laos history includes 154 bridges, 76 tunnels and 31 railway stations.


So, what can an unprecedented scale project bring to Laos? Perhaps the most vocal is the Lao himself.



Laotian government officials have repeatedly stated that the construction of the China-Laos railway has brought great changes to the areas along the route. Lao workers are learning advanced railway technology and management methods from their Chinese colleagues. Chinese construction companies also donate bridges and roads to local villages.



(On December 25, 2016, the commencement ceremony of the entire line of the China-Laos railway was held. The Lao Prime Minister led the representatives of both sides to smash the ground and personally sang the nine rings.)


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Laos Prime Minister Tong Lun Sisuri said in June that the infrastructure initiatives of China’s “One Belt, One Road” initiative are extremely important not only for Asia but for the world in promoting investment and trade. significance. He expected the China-Laos railway to bring huge economic benefits and expressed no concern about the debt burden.


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The railway project aided by China has also been highly praised by the local media in Laos. Singapore's "Straits Times" once reprinted the article "Vientiane Times" said that "China Railway" will become a key link in the land transportation system between China and ASEAN. And its completion will help Laos achieve its decades of ambition to transform itself from a landlocked country into a land route or “land bridge” in Southeast Asia, creating favorable conditions for Laos to become more prosperous.






A single mother living in a village in northern Laos said she really felt the benefits of the China-Laos railway. Because the railway construction took the local economy, she could find a job in the restaurant kitchen to feed her 3-year-old daughter.



In an interview with the media, she said with excitement: "This railway has completely changed my life. My current job is enough to support the family. My daughter will live a completely different life. She will have a chance to see it. World. After the railway is completed, I can take her to other parts of Laos or China. When she grows up, she can work in the capital Vientiane and even abroad."







However, for the true perception of Lao locals and the objective reports of the Lao media, some Western media have selectively ignored them.

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So what did the West do to Laos?



Andre said in the article that in addition to building some tourist services to make a profit, it did not bring any substantial changes to Laos. He criticized that, like in Africa, Western-funded NGOs are operating in Vientiane and other cities in Laos, and they are not trying to build or improve Laos, just to promote the Western agenda, and “instigating” against Laos. China's cooperation projects.



The American journalist believes that Laos will set an example for the world to prove that even poor countries can exert their potential if they get help from China. From overnight, the recipient country becomes a self-reliant country. Sex is shocking to the West.



As Andrea sighs at the end of the article: "The filth and defamation in the tone of the Western countries cannot stop the Lao people's optimistic expectations of the country. This is a clear fact. Watching the Chinese and the Lao people work side by side to create a more A good world is really wonderful.

Editor-in-Chief: Zhang Wu
Text editor: Dong Siyun
Source of the map: Visual China
Photo Editor: Xu Jiamin
 
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I like China! :D ...especially the sensitive reactions!

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Thats Cnese characteristic since ancient time and Lu xun had to admit it in Ah Q story. And bad ending for him and his country men when Jap massacre them like ants in Ww2 :lol:

The story traces the "adventures" of Ah Q, a man from the rural peasant class with little education and no definite occupation. Ah Q is famous for "spiritual victories", Lu Xun's euphemism for self-talk and self-deception even when faced with extreme defeat or humiliation. Ah Q is a bully to the less fortunate but fearful of those who are above him in rank, strength, or power. He persuades himself mentally that he is spiritually "superior" to his oppressors even as he succumbs to their tyranny and suppression. Lu Xun exposes Ah Q's extreme faults as symptomatic of the Chinese national character of his time. The ending of the piece – when Ah Q is carted off to execution for a minor crime – is equally poignant and satirical.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_True_Story_of_Ah_Q
 
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Thats Cnese characteristic since ancient time and Lu xun had to admit it in Ah Q story. And bad ending for him and his country men when Jap massacre them like ants in Ww2 :lol:

The story traces the "adventures" of Ah Q, a man from the rural peasant class with little education and no definite occupation. Ah Q is famous for "spiritual victories", Lu Xun's euphemism for self-talk and self-deception even when faced with extreme defeat or humiliation. Ah Q is a bully to the less fortunate but fearful of those who are above him in rank, strength, or power. He persuades himself mentally that he is spiritually "superior" to his oppressors even as he succumbs to their tyranny and suppression. Lu Xun exposes Ah Q's extreme faults as symptomatic of the Chinese national character of his time. The ending of the piece – when Ah Q is carted off to execution for a minor crime – is equally poignant and satirical.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_True_Story_of_Ah_Q
South China Sea Conflit

Date 14 March 1988
Chigua Reef
Territorial changes:
Chinese retook Chigua Reef
Belligerents
23px-Flag_of_the_People%27s_Republic_of_China.svg.png
China
23px-Flag_of_Vietnam.svg.png
Vietnam

Casualties and losses
China 0 killed =VS= Vietnam 64 killed
China 1 wounded =VS= Vietnam 11 wounded
China 0 captured =VS= Vietnam 9 captured
China 0 armed transporters sunk =VS= Vietnam 2 armed transporters sunk
China 0 landing craft destroyed =VS= Vietnam 1 landing craft destroyed
 
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Vietnam owes it's survival to China so why would they want to beat the PLA?

Lot of Chinese posters have posted "we will invade and defeat Vietnam" for all kind of unrelated reasons. So just for some fun refreshing change of pace in otherwise dull day :D...Viets are tough mofos if you look at the history...Viva Viet just reminding them of that lol.
 
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Lot of Chinese posters have posted "we will invade and defeat Vietnam" for all kind of unrelated reasons. So just for some fun refreshing change of pace in otherwise dull day :D...Viets are tough mofos if you look at the history...Viva Viet just reminding them of that lol.
Yeah.CN is ingrateful race. they try to forget that during Mongol occupation time, millions Cnese fled to vN and beg for protection against Mogol invasion :laugh:
 
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Yeah.CN is ingrateful race. they try to forget that during Mongol occupation time, millions Cnese fled to vN and beg for protection against Mogol invasion :laugh:
South China Sea Conflit

Date 14 March 1988
Chigua Reef
Territorial changes:
Chinese retook Chigua Reef
Belligerents
23px-Flag_of_the_People%27s_Republic_of_China.svg.png
China
23px-Flag_of_Vietnam.svg.png
Vietnam

Casualties and losses
China 0 killed =VS= Vietnam 64 killed
China 1 wounded =VS= Vietnam 11 wounded
China 0 captured =VS= Vietnam 9 captured
China 0 armed transporters sunk =VS= Vietnam 2 armed transporters sunk
China 0 landing craft destroyed =VS= Vietnam 1 landing craft destroyed
 
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Yeah.CN is ingrateful race. they try to forget that during Mongol occupation time, millions Cnese fled to vN and beg for protection against Mogol invasion :laugh:

The reality is that China has colonized Vietnam four times in the history.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Chinese_domination_of_Vietnam

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Chinese_domination_of_Vietnam

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Chinese_domination_of_Vietnam

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Chinese_domination_of_Vietnam
 
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It is hoped that there will be no day, when visible Chinese corpses, with Qbz guns, located on the "Lao-Chinese Friendship Railroad". Sincere!
As long as you occupies Our South China sea islands,There is no peace Between China and Fukkk Little Vietnam.
South China Sea Conflit

Date 14 March 1988
Chigua Reef
Territorial changes:
Chinese retook Chigua Reef
Belligerents
23px-Flag_of_the_People%27s_Republic_of_China.svg.png
China
23px-Flag_of_Vietnam.svg.png
Vietnam

Casualties and losses
China 0 killed =VS= Vietnam 64 killed
China 1 wounded =VS= Vietnam 11 wounded
China 0 captured =VS= Vietnam 9 captured
China 0 armed transporters sunk =VS= Vietnam 2 armed transporters sunk
China 0 landing craft destroyed =VS= Vietnam 1 landing craft destroyed


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Chinese_domination_of_Vietnam

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Chinese_domination_of_Vietnam

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Chinese_domination_of_Vietnam

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Chinese_domination_of_Vietnam
 
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Chinese firm launches road upgrading project in central Laos

Source: Xinhua Published: 2018/11/26


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Photo: Xinhua



The China North Industries Group Corporation Limited (NORINCO) has launched an upgrading project for a Savanakhet road in central Laos.

Dong Jifeng, the assistant general manager of NORINCO International, the business sector of its parent company NORINCO, said at a ceremony on Saturday at the project site, some 430 km southeast of the capital Vientiane, that this is the first road construction project undertaken by NORINCO in Laos.

The project will greatly improve the road infrastructure in the central and southern Laos and promote local social and economic development, said Dong.

According to the business contract, NORINCO will complete the construction and hand over the relevant facilities to the Lao government within 36 months.

Santiphab Phomvihane, the Savanakhet provincial governor, believed the project will help enhance the traffic convenience significantly, since the poor road conditions hampered the transportation especially during rainy seasons.

Minister of Lao Public Works and Transport, Bounchanh Sinthavong told the ceremony that the project is of great significance to Laos, especially to the economic development of Savannakhet Province, and will facilitate the transportation of local people and promote production, tourism and commercial development.

The Savanakhet road upgrading project includes construction of 88.2-km road, bridge and culvert, as well as installation of traffic signs and fence. The design speed of the upgraded road will be 80 km per hour.

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1128976.shtml


@long_

:lol:
 
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It will just be another route for VN to beat useless PLA easily...and PLA paid for it haha.
Calm down hero, the same 'useless' PLA just occupied Doklam. =)

Thats Cnese characteristic since ancient time and Lu xun had to admit it in Ah Q story. And bad ending for him and his country men when Jap massacre them like ants in Ww2 :lol:

The story traces the "adventures" of Ah Q, a man from the rural peasant class with little education and no definite occupation. Ah Q is famous for "spiritual victories", Lu Xun's euphemism for self-talk and self-deception even when faced with extreme defeat or humiliation. Ah Q is a bully to the less fortunate but fearful of those who are above him in rank, strength, or power. He persuades himself mentally that he is spiritually "superior" to his oppressors even as he succumbs to their tyranny and suppression. Lu Xun exposes Ah Q's extreme faults as symptomatic of the Chinese national character of his time. The ending of the piece – when Ah Q is carted off to execution for a minor crime – is equally poignant and satirical.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_True_Story_of_Ah_Q
Well, the very reason we have a satirical Ah Q story is interesting. Ah Q exists in every society even Vietnam, you are not looking forward towards connectivity, trade and technology. Ah Q lives like a hermit, hoping for others to fail so that he can feel better about himself, he is not about improving himself to face competition.
 
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ogro9ue.jpg


It is hoped that there will be no day, when visible Chinese corpses, with Qbz guns, located on the "Lao-Chinese Friendship Railroad". Sincere!

Where do you live in Virtnam? Virtnamese people in the north are Chinese.
at least no difference in appearance.
 
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South China Sea Conflit

Date 14 March 1988
Chigua Reef
Territorial changes:
Chinese retook Chigua Reef
Belligerents
23px-Flag_of_the_People%27s_Republic_of_China.svg.png
China
23px-Flag_of_Vietnam.svg.png
Vietnam

Casualties and losses
China 0 killed =VS= Vietnam 64 killed
China 1 wounded =VS=Vietnam 11 wounded
China 0 captured =VS=Vietnam 9 captured
China 0 armed transporters sunk =VS= Vietnam 2 armed transporters sunk
China 0 landing craft destroyed=VS= Vietnam 1 landing craft destroyed

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Chinese_domination_of_Vietnam

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Chinese_domination_of_Vietnam

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Chinese_domination_of_Vietnam

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Chinese_domination_of_Vietnam
 
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