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China Daily | Updated: 2025-02-07 08:49
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People buy small commodities from a Vietnamese vendor (on a motorcycle) in Dongxing, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, on Jan 8. ZHANG AILIN/XINHUA

NANNING — At 8:30 am on Monday, long lines began to form in front of customs checkpoints in Dongxing, a small, charming border city nestled in South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.

Ngo Thi Thuy, a 36-year-old from the Vietnamese city of Mong Cai, was waiting for customs clearance to enter Dongxing, which is separated from her hometown by the shallow, winding Beilun River.

This daily routine has been second nature for Thuy over the past eight years. Her commute typically takes about 30 minutes, and is now a very familiar journey that starts with a 15-minute motorcycle ride to the border, followed by a short trip across the 111-meter footbridge connecting the countries, before a quick walk to Thuy's stall in the heart of bustling Dongxing, where she makes her living.

At the six-story Wanzhong International Wholesale Market, a local landmark, Thuy has carved out a niche among hundreds of vendors from both sides of the border by selling everything from Vietnamese snacks to coffee powder and handmade crafts.

Attracted by the increased convenience of customs clearance and the prospect of greater earning potential, Thuy has joined the ever-swelling ranks of Vietnamese who cross into China in pursuit of business opportunities. Under a government pilot project implemented in 2017, Vietnamese nationals can legally open and operate businesses in Dongxing. As of the end of last year, the number of registered individual businesses owned by Vietnamese exceeded 1,100.

"The number of Vietnamese nationals crisscrossing back and forth via our port is estimated to be over 6,000, representing about 30 percent of our daily total," said Fan Chunli, an immigration officer in Dongxing.

Last year, Dongxing recorded 8.5 million cross-border passenger trips.

"Many of my compatriots make the trip daily, whether to come here to sell snacks and souvenirs, or to use the city as a launchpad for a deeper foray into the country," said Pham Thi Hua, who set up a roadside stand with her husband one street from the border crossing, selling iced condensed milk coffee to passing tourists.

Hua's seemingly humble business has managed to garner some traction on Chinese social app Xiaohongshu, also known as Rednote, earning a spot under the hashtag "MustEatInDongxing". Since starting the business last October, Hua and her husband have sold up to 60 cups of this signature sugary Vietnamese beverage daily.

Dongxing's border port area is surrounded by vibrant commercial scenes, featuring an enticing mix of shops and flavors — including the pungent aroma of fresh durian and the inviting steam rising from bowls of authentic chicken rice noodles.

Most shops and street signs in Dongxing display an exotic blend of Chinese and Vietnamese. A nearby parking lot crammed with cars bearing non-local plates serves as a testament to Dongxing's prime location as a gateway and its unique allure for visitors from all over China. "I grew up in a medium-sized city in Northeast China," said visitor Kuang Xiren. "I have always been intrigued by the very concept of a border city steeped in rich culture and history."

The growing number of tourists visiting Dongxing presents valuable opportunities for local businesses to thrive, allowing them to cash in on the willingness of tourists to spend, while also securing Dongxing a spot on the map of noteworthy destinations.

According to local tourism authorities, around 15.9 million tourist visits were made to Dongxing in 2024 — an increase of 12 percent year-on-year. The city generated 15.2 billion yuan ($2.12 billion) in tourism revenue last year.

Dongxing residents welcome the arrival of Vietnamese, as they share similar cultures.

In 2017, a new bridge straddling the Beilun River and located 3 kilometers from the existing port was inaugurated. This crossing was initially designated solely for cargo transport. However, six years later, a passenger service was introduced to help alleviate traffic pressure.

Chen Yu, general manager of the Wanzhong market, has witnessed firsthand the remarkable changes unfolding across the border in Vietnam. What were once shabby stucco bungalows have now been transformed into buildings with several stories.

"Just like us old-school locals in Dongxing, many Vietnamese living in the border areas measure their success according to the number of stories of their homes," said Chen. "Clearly, things have changed significantly for the better, with residents from both sides benefiting from increased exchanges."

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