BEIJING, May 2 -- "The Belt and Road brings us together, and we address challenges hand in hand" -- composed by Vilayphone Vongphachanh from Laos, the song "The Belt and Road" went viral online recently.
One user praised the singer Tuesday on Weibo, China's twitter-like service, "It's great to hear a foreigner's understanding of the Belt and Road Initiative, and the song shows that countries along the Belt and Road are willing to accept a shared destiny."
"News about the initiative is a focus for Chinese people, and I want more people to know about it through the Internet," said Vilayphone, 52, who has been working in China for seven years. "After all, Internet is the best way to connect people."
As a Laotian, Vilayphone thinks that the significance of the initiative is far beyond the China-Laos railway that will connect with the railway system in China.
"The construction work shows one aspect of cross-border connectivity," said Vilayphone. "I've already experienced the convenience brought by Internet cooperation along the Belt and Road countries here in China."
He is used to buying products from other countries on Tmall, an international online shopping platform of China's Internet giant Alibaba. Products from countries along the Belt and Road have become more and more popular in China.
Thanks to the Internet push, more than 100 Thai brands were available on Tmall last year, with year-on-year turnover increasing by 152 percent, according to a report released by Ali Research last week.
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