Viet
Nam and China: joint effort to fight cross-border trafficking
of women
The township of Mong
Cai in Quang Ninh province, Viet Nam, is located on the banks
of the beautiful Ka Long River and shares a 33 kilometre
border with the huge Chinese province of Guangxi. Following
the border hostilities between China and Viet Nam in 1979, the
township was destroyed, but since relations between the two
countries were normalized in 1991, trade at the border has flourished.
The busy Mong Cai market sells many Chinese goods such as specialty
fabrics, ready-made clothes, sandals, mosquito nets, electronics,
toys, candies and fruits. Vietnamese goods sold to China are
mainly seafood, tea, coffee and sesame.
Source: UNICEF
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