Kiss_of_the_Dragon
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The Yunnan–Burma Railway was a failed British project to connect far south-west China's Yunnan province with the recently established rail network in British-ruled Burma.
The British project was working against the background of the successful French Yunnan-Vietnam Railway that had been established on the nearby Hanoi to Kunming route from 1904–1910, some 30 years earlier. To secure the rights to construction, Britain referred to Article IV of the Anglo-French Siam Convention for 'mutual privileges'.
What you try to prove with one picture? we get used with this kind of propaganda we have overhall better relation and do more business with myanmar compare to Vietnam, you viets are just helplessly and hopelessly other than watch China cooperate and sign contrat either Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Myanmar...sure noone gonna prevent you from badmouthing China