¡¡KUNMING, Jan. 3 (Xinhua) -- The Yunnan section of the
Sino-Vietnam land boundary demarcation project has ended with 665 boundary
tablets erected, an official with the foreign affairs office of southwest
China's Yunnan Province said here on Saturday.
During the past eight years, six Chinese teams
cooperated with their Vietnamese counterparts and demarcated the borders of
Jiangcheng, Jinping, Hekou, Maguan, Malipo and Funing.
All the land border demarcation work in the Yunnan
area was completed on Dec. 20, in accordance with the "Vietnam-China Land Border
Treaty."
Large boundary tablets were established on Hekou's
roads, rail terminal and harbor along the Yunnan section of the border.
The completion of the task represents a major step in
Sino-Vietnamese relations.
China and Vietnam exchanged views on Wednesday on
solving the remaining issues connected to border demarcation and erecting border
markers, reached an agreement and issued a joint statement.