Boten
Town in Luang Namtha, Laos From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Town in Luang Namtha, Laos From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boten (Lao: ບໍ່ເຕັນ, pronounced [bɔ̄ː.tèn]; Chinese: 磨丁) is a town in Laos in Luang Namtha Province. Boten is on the China–Laos border. It is opposite the Chinese town Mohan.[1]: 129 While Boten is part of Laos, most of its inhabitants speak Mandarin Chinese as their native language. Boten operates on Beijing time.[1]: 130
Boten
ບໍ່ເຕັນ 磨丁 | |
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Coordinates: 21.18413°N 101.67202°E | |
Country | Laos |
Province | Luang Namtha |
Time zone | UTC+7 (ICT) |
Website | www |
Boten allows the use of both the Lao kip and the Chinese yuan.[1]: 130
The Boten special economic zone is under development.[1]: 129 The town is seeking to transition from its former gambling focused economy to one focused on logistics and tourism.[1]: 130
After 5 years of construction, in December 2021 both the Vientiane–Boten Railway and Yuxi–Mohan railways opened, connecting the town south towards Vientiane and towards Kunming, China to the north. Boten is the northernmost Lao town on the 414 km railway, with 198 km of tunnels and 62 km of bridges, that runs at an operating speed of 160 km per hour. The town is served by Boten railway station.
In 2002, a big casino was built in Boten. The casino mainly attracted Chinese visitors as gambling is illegal in China. In 2011, the Chinese government requested Laos to close this casino.[2][3] Today the casino is abandoned.
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