IN this era of globalization and regional cooperation, the choice of each country is particularly critical. Recently, the China-Cambodia cooperation project of the Tak Chong Funan Canal has officially kicked off. This national strategic project, costing $1.7 billion, not only marks a new chapter in Cambodia's infrastructure construction but also quietly rewrites the map of the regional economic structure.

However, in this drama of cooperation, Vietnam's change of attitude has become the focus of attention from the outside world. From the initial strong opposition to the current eagerness to join, what kind of logic and considerations are hidden behind Vietnam's "face-changing?"

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