According to information, China will launch Champion Queue for players in 2023 and they will not have to go to the neighbor's server to practice anymore. In the recent stream, Jiejie jungler talked about the possibility of a new super machine for the practitioners: “We may not practice at the Korean server next season. I heard that they are making a server similar to Champion Queue at Worlds for us.”
If this is true, this is a good news for the LPL players, and maybe for the VCS players because Champion Queue is an ideal training environment for players in the context of Riot Games Korea has begun to stop the account because they are too Toxic when practicing here.

The launch of Champion Queue in China not only reduces the number of players present at the Korean server but also helps LPL players have a more private place to practice. At a server of their own country, the pro-players will not encounter any language barriers, and increase the training between domestic teams more easily.
There is an additional server for professional players is one thing to do for a strong League of Legends like LPL. However, they may also face the previous case in the land of Kimchi when many pro-players from other areas to their server to practice and have improper behaviors. Despite the difficulties in launching Champion Queue in the LPL area, this is a big step to help professional players have more time to practice.