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Chinese State Councilor Dai Bingguo (R,
C) shakes hands with Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Pham Gia Khiem after
unveiling the No. 1117 boundary marker in Pingxiang City in south China's
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, opposite to Lang Son City of Vietnam,
Feb. 23, 2009. China and Vietnam Monday marked the final demarcation of
their land border at the Youyiguan border gate in Pingxiang City in south
China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. More than 400 government
officials and about 400 representatives from both countries, including
those who attended the land border demarcation, were present at a ceremony
after the demarcation. (Xinhua/Zhou Hua) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Feb. 23 (Xinhua) -- China and Vietnam Monday
marked the final demarcation of their land border at the Youyiguan border gate
in Pingxiang City in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
The completion of the demarcation would be conducive to peace and stability of the border area, promote trade and exchanges, and push forward their comprehensive and strategic partnership of the two countries, said a statement from China's Foreign Ministry.
The 1,300-kilometer border starts at the junction of
China, Vietnam and Laos and continues along the Beilun River to the coast.
Yunnan Province and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region are on Chinese side, and
Cao Bang, Lang Son, Dien Bien, Lai Chau, Lao Cai, Ha Giang, Guang Ninh are in
Vietnam.
In the late 19th Century, China's Qing Dynasty and
the French colonial administration in Vietnam concluded a treaty delineating the
border. The border negotiations started in the 1970s and were suspended later
that decade.
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Chinese State Councilor Dai Bingguo (L,
C) shakes hands with Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Pham Gia Khiem after
unveiling the No. 1116 boundary marker in Pingxiang City in south China's
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, opposite to Lang Son City of Vietnam,
Feb. 23, 2009. China and Vietnam Monday marked the final demarcation of
their land border at the Youyiguan border gate in Pingxiang City in south
China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. More than 400 government
officials and about 400 representatives from both countries, including
those who attended the land border demarcation, were present at a ceremony
after the demarcation. (Xinhua/Zhou Hua) Photo
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In
the early 1990s, China and Vietnam resumed negotiations, and agreed to discuss a
new treaty based on that signed in the 19th Century. They finalized the land
boundary treaty on Dec. 30, 1999.They started demarcation work in 2001 and
finished late last year.
The China-Vietnam joint committee for land border
demarcation was established by both governments in November 2001. The committee
was in charge of border demarcation and marker planting as well as drafting a
protocol on border demarcation and marker planting.
The joint committee comprised 12 joint working teams.
These teams were responsible for on-site demarcation work. In December 2001, the
first marker on the border was installed at the Mong Cai-Dong Xing border gate.
The two sides reached an agreement on the remaining
issues related to the land boundary survey on Dec. 31, 2008. The agreement
achieved the goal set by leaders of China and Vietnam to complete the survey and
the erection of boundary markers this year.
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Chinese State Councilor Dai Bingguo (4th
R) shakes hands with Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Pham Gia Khiem on
the ceremony marking the completion of land border demarcation and the
erection of boundary markers in Pingxiang City in south China's Guangxi
Zhuang Autonomous Region, opposite to Lang Son City of Vietnam, Feb. 23,
2009. China and Vietnam Monday marked the final demarcation of their land
border at the Youyiguan border gate in Pingxiang City in south China's
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. More than 400 government officials and
about 400 representatives from both countries, including those who
attended the land border demarcation, were present at a ceremony after the
demarcation. (Xinhua/Zhou Hua) Photo
Gallery>>> |
During
the eight-year effort, Chinese and Vietnamese officials worked almost one
million days on the demarcation work and held 14rounds of meetings between the
heads of the two governmental-level delegations, 34 rounds joint committee's
meetings and 15 rounds of expert group meetings, which enabled the completion of
the demarcation along the entire length of China-Vietnam land border with 2,000
border markers erected.
Advanced technologies were applied in the demarcation
work, such as the geography information, global positioning and remote sensing
systems, which ensured the accuracy of the demarcation work and a clear
borderline.
The outcome was achieved under the direction of
leaders of the two countries, said the ministry statement. It was also the
result of concerted efforts of government delegations, experts, departments such
as ministries of foreign affairs, national defense, public security, finance,
survey-cartography and provinces along both sides of the border.
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Chinese State Councilor Dai Bingguo (L)
shakes hands with Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Pham Gia Khiem after
the ceremony marking the completion of land border demarcation and the
erection of boundary markers in Pingxiang City in south China's Guangxi
Zhuang Autonomous Region, opposite to Lang Son City of Vietnam, Feb. 23,
2009. China and Vietnam Monday marked the final demarcation of their land
border at the Youyiguan border gate in Pingxiang City in south China's
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. More than 400 government officials and
about 400 representatives from both countries, including those who
attended the land border demarcation, were present at a ceremony after the
demarcation. (Xinhua/Zhou Hua) Photo
Gallery>>> |
Working
staff from the joint survey teams also contributed to the success, working with
extraordinary difficulties caused by complicated landscapes and bad weather
conditions.
The two sides resolved complicated issues in a frank
and friendly manner, said the statement.
By taking into account mutual concerns and trying to
mitigate negative impacts on the lives and production of residents along the
border, they finally achieved a mutually beneficial result.
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A ceremony marking the completion of
land border demarcation and the erection of boundary markers is held in
Pingxiang City in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, opposite
to Lang Son City of Vietnam, Feb. 23, 2009. China and Vietnam Monday
marked the final demarcation of their land border at the Youyiguan border
gate in Pingxiang City in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
More than 400 government officials and about 400 representatives from both
countries, including those who attended the land border demarcation, were
present at a ceremony after the demarcation. (Xinhua/Zhou
Hua) Photo
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China, Vietnam celebrate completion of
land border demarcation
YOUYIGUAN, Guangxi, Feb. 23 (Xinhua) -- A ceremony was
jointly held by China and Vietnam here Monday marking the completion of land
border demarcation and the erection of boundary markers, a significant event in
bilateral relations.
The ceremony started at 3:30 p.m. at the Youyiguan border
gate in Pingxiang City in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region,
opposite to Lang Son City of Vietnam. The border gate is known as Huu Nghi Quan
in Vietnam. Full story
Feature: Peaceful border, bustling trade highlight China-Vietnam
ties
HEKOU, Yunnan, Feb. 22 (Xinhua) -- Carrying shoulder
poles, gunnysacks and bamboo baskets, thousands of Vietnamese merchants stand in
long lines every morning, anxiously awaiting customs clearance into southwest
China's Yunnan Province.
As soon as the border gate opens at eight o'clock, they
begin running as fast as they can towards China's customs building. Behind the
pedestrians are hundreds more merchants with rattling bicycles, tricycles and
long flat-bed carts. Full story