Even for the 2,500km oil pipeline from Kyaukphyu in Myanmar to Kunming, which has started operation, the authorities in the Yunnan province is now taking a refinery at the end of the line, which is hoped to redefine China's energy supply routes, as few pe
Even for the 2,500km oil pipeline from Kyaukphyu in Myanmar to Kunming, which has started operation, the authorities in the Yunnan province is now taking a refinery at the end of the line, which is hoped to redefine China's energy supply routes, as few people in Kunming are aware that the refinery will soon go into production, which brought thousands of protesters onto the city's streets four years ago. 13JUN17 Photo: He Huifeng (Photo by He Huifeng/South China Morning Post via Getty Images)

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