The article reports the inauguration of Guanlei Port as the 11th checkpoint for fruit imports in China's Yunnan province, located on the Mekong River border with Myanmar. This new checkpoint is expected to efficiently connect Southeast Asia with China by reducing logistics costs and time for fruit imports, particularly from Thailand. The port features temporary cold storage facilities for inspected and processed fruits. In just two days, the first batch of durians and other fruits successfully cleared customs, signaling the route's potential for increased trade volumes. Over the next five to ten years, the port is projected to see significant growth in fruit import volumes.