50 Tons of Laotian Mangoes Arrive in Kunming via China-Laos Railway for the First Time

Published 2025년 6월 9일

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According to Yunnan Network, on June 3rd, over 50 tons of high-quality fresh mangoes from Laos arrived in Kunming, China, via the China-Laos Railway's "Lancang-Mekong Express" international freight train. It is reported that this is a new addition to the railway's successful transportation of Southeast Asian tropical fruits like durian and mangosteen.

According to the introduction, the railway department used refrigerated containers throughout the transportation, creating a constant temperature and humidity environment for the mangoes. This batch of mangoes took less than 50 hours to successfully arrive in Kunming from Laos.

The efficient transportation of the China-Laos Railway has greatly enriched domestic consumers' fruit choices and provided solid support for building a logistics hub facing South and Southeast Asia. As of now, the cumulative fruit transportation volume on the China-Laos Railway this year has reached 94,000 tons, a year-on-year increase of 24%.

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According to Yunnan Network, on June 3rd, over 50 tons of high-quality fresh mangoes from Laos arrived in Kunming, China, via the China-Laos Railway's "Lancang-Mekong Express" international freight train. It is reported that this is a new addition to the railway's successful transportation of Southeast Asian tropical fruits such as durian and mangosteen. According to the introduction, the railway department used refrigerated containers throughout the transportation, creating a constant temperature and humidity environment for the mangoes. This batch of mangoes took less than 50 hours to successfully arrive in Kunming from Laos. The efficient transportation of the China-Laos Railway has greatly enriched domestic consumers' fruit choices and provided solid support for building a logistics hub facing South and Southeast Asia. As of now, the cumulative fruit transportation ...
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