He added that he no longer worries about traveling on the railways. Nowadays, "it's all just about touching my finger on a smartphone to buy a ticket".
He also called on the two sides to make good use of such mechanisms as meetings between the two countries' special representatives on the boundary issue, and enhance trust-building measures so as to preserve stability in border areas.
He added that the platforms also have social value.
He also expressed hope that the overseas Chinese in Laos will take advantage of their connections with both nations to tell Chinese stories well, including the stories of themselves and the bigger ones on China's development and the China-Laos friendship.
He also termed the Beijing-based bank as a problem-solver in order to forge a win-win partnership. "I believe that we are not just financers, we are problem solver for the government, for the private sector," he said.
He also noted that group travel, especially long-distance interprovincial groups consisting of a great number of tourists, won't see a surge.
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He Qiaokun, head of the village, said: "Aside from the improvement of the garbage collection and sewage treatment systems in our village, environmental awareness has increased. Villagers used to throw garbage directly into the lake, but now nobody does that, and they don't need any supervision."
He added that a good public speaker needs imagination and the ability to control emotion.
He Jun, second from left, deputy general manager at the Shanghai Futures Exchange, addresses a forum discussing the role of capital markets in China's poverty alleviation, held in Beijing on Monday. [Photo by Zhou Lanxu/chinadaily.com.cn]
Having worked in the private healthcare sector for more than a decade, Xu also pointed out some problems facing the industry. For example, most nursing homes are required to have their own medical clinic, but these clinics only provide treatment to the nursing homes' residents and do not treat patients from nearby communities.