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TASS reports that Russia and China will unveil a cable car across the Amur River.

The TASS news agency reported that Russia and China will unveil a cable car spanning a distance of nearly 1 km (0.62 miles), which will connect the cities of Blagoveshensk to Heihe, by the end this year.

China is the largest buyer of energy from Russia and both countries have agreed to travel visa-free. Since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, oil and gas exports from Russia to Europe have decreased.

Since then, the European Union has tightened its visa policies for Russians. As a result, many Russian tourists have shifted their travel to Asia. China and Russia agreed to extend the visa-free program after President Vladimir Putin visited Beijing this week.

A Russian construction firm told TASS that an iceberg-shaped terminal was 93% complete. Two gondolas, each capable of carrying up to 110 passengers, would travel?up to 70m above Amur River during a 'two and a half minute journey.

The terminal will include shops, restaurants, cafés, duty-free zones, and border control checkpoints. According to TASS, the new route will allow passengers to travel between 'the two cities' in a matter of?six minutes.

A bridge between Blagoveshensk, Russia and Heihe was inaugurated in June 2022.

(source: Reuters)