Over the past 10 years, China has seen more progress in its blazing-fast high-speed railway overseas, helping Southeast Asia countries transport more people and goods faster. By the end of the next decade, many Southeast Asian countries could be as interconnected and integrated as ever as high-speed rail is expected to change the face of Asia. CGTN’s Dusita Saokaew reports.

Dr. Wenchao  Xue, Associate Professor, Dept. of Energy, Environment, and Climate Change (EECC/SERD) and Director of AIT Belt and Road Research Center (BRRC), was invited as a guest speaker on the topic of “The future and potential of Thailand-China’s collaboration on high-speed railways and how it can transform people’s lives and connect ASEAN countries”.