| Luang Prabang hotels see surge in Chinese  visitors
 Chinese tourists are filling up hotels in the  world heritage town of Luang Prabang, with room reservations expected to rise  throughout the year.
 Vice President of the Hotel and  Guesthouse Association in Luang Prabang province, Mr Daophet Bouphaphanh, said groups  of Chinese tourists are entering Laos overland, travelling in organised convoys  and individual vehicles.
 The number of Chinese tourists  has surged since the Chinese government lifted travel restrictions on its  citizens and authorised outbound travel on January 8.
 
 
                        
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                          | A tour group in Luang Prabang. |  Mr Daophet said he expected to  see a huge upswing in visitor numbers in the coming months, as flights between  Kunming in Yunnan province, China, and Vientiane resumed on February 13, and  from Kunming to Luang Prabang on February 19.In response to the anticipated  visitor influx, Mr Daophet said the province’s tourism authorities are teaming  up with other entities to improve accommodation and hospitality services.
 He noted that most hoteliers had  plenty of experience and were well prepared to deal with large numbers of  tourists.
 Many hotels and restaurants in  the popular tourist hotspot are hiring staff who can speak both English and  Chinese, to cater to visitors from north of the border and numerous other  countries.
 Authorities at the Boten International  Checkpoint on the Chinese border also confirmed that many more Chinese  nationals were entering Laos.
 Observers say that when the  Laos-China Railway is further extended, hundreds of thousands more Chinese  tourists will come to Laos.
 Laos has been ranked by several  media organisations as one of the world’s top travel destinations for 2023.
 The US-based multinational cable  news channel CNN included Laos in its list of 23 best destinations to visit  this year, further raising the country’s profile in the global tourism  landscape.
 In November last year, the  Association of Thai Travel Agents was quoted in The Thaiger as saying that at  least 3 million Chinese are estimated to travel on the Laos-China Railway now  that Chinese government has lifted travel restrictions.
   By Times Reporters(Latest Update February 22, 2023)
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