Hekou Yao Autonomous County
The Hekou Yao Autonomous County is an autonomous county in the southern part of the Yunnan province of China. It is part of the Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture and borders the northern Vietnamese city of Lào Cai.
Geography
Hekou County is located in the southeast of Honghe Prefecture in southeastern Yunnan. It borders Pingbian Miao Autonomous County, Maguan County and Gejiu to the north, Jinping Miao, Yao, and Dai Autonomous County to the west, and Lào Cai Province, Vietnam to the south and east. the Districts of Lào Cai Province that border Hekou County are Bat Xat District, Bao Thang District, Muong Khuong District and Lào Cai.Administrative divisions
At present, Hekou Yao Autonomous County has 2 towns, 3 townships and 1 ethnic township.;2 towns
- Hekou
- Nanxi
- Laofanzhai
- Yaoshan
- Lianhuatan
- Qiaotou Miao and Zhuang Ethnic Township
Ethnic groups
- Yao
- *Hongtou Yao 红头谣
- *Landian Yao 兰綻瑶
- *White Yao 白线瑶 (autonyms: Heiyou Meng 黑尤蒙, Gengmen 耿闷, Jingdi Men 敬底闷, meaning Mountain Top Yao person 山上瑶人
- *Sha Yao 沙瑶 (autonyms: Heiyou Meng 黑尤蒙, Gengwan Men 耿晚闷, meaning Mountain Bottom Yao person 山底瑶人
- Zhuang
- Miao
- Yi
- Dai
- Buyi
- Han
Languages
Climate
Industrial Park
- Hekou Border Economic Cooperation Zone
Transport
There are bus route to all destinations within Yunnan, including an overnight sleeper service from Kunming. More destinations can be reached by transfer in Mengzi.Highway
There is a highway linking Xinjie, a town in Hekou County, with Lào Cai Province in northern Vietnam. It opened in February 2008 and marked the completion of the first highway linking Yunnan with a neighboring country from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.The 56.3 kilometer, 3.58 billion yuan Xinhe highway is one of the numerous infrastructure projects that will increase connectivity between Yunnan and ASEAN and facilitate the transport of people and goods between the two regions, which are expecting to see a major increase in tourism and trade in the coming years.
Railway
The narrow-gauge Yunnan–Vietnam Railway, connecting Kunming with the port of Haiphong, opened by the French in 1910, crosses the China-Vietnam border in Hekou.In December 2014, the last section of the new standard-gauge Kunming-Hekou Railway was completed. It ends at the new Hekou North Railway Station, which is also connected by narrow-gauge tracks to the old railway, in order to facilitate cargo movement between China and Vietnam.
On 20 February 2025 the Vietnamese parliament approved an $8 billion railroad investment to upgrade under Xi Jinping's Belt and road initiative the old French-built Kunming–Haiphong railway, which serves the Chinese border city Hekou Yao, Lao Cai, Hanoi and Haiphong.