Showing posts with label Siem Reap Province. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Siem Reap Province. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Welcome to Cambodia: Cambodia Business News: Tourism in Siem Reap spikes 30 per cent

Tourism in Siem Reap spikes 30 per cent

International tourist arrivals in Siem Reap province soared considerably in an eight month period this year compared to previous years, according to an official.

Chhoeuy Chhan, Deputy Director of Siem Reap Provincial Tourism Department, said they in Siem Reap increased by more than 30 per cent.

According to official statistics, foreign tourists arriving totaled more than 1,365,000 in the last eight months, a 30.27 per cent increase compared with more than 1,048,000 the previous year.

Chhoeuy Chhan said at least 85 per cent among these tourists bought tickets to visit the Angkor Wat compound.

He said South Korean tourists, who score highest in the tourist arrivals, increased by 41.06 per cent, from more than 16,000 to over 23,000. Vietnamese tourists came in second, followed by Chinese, Japanese and Thai tourists.

Despite huge increases in numbers, the historical tourism site could still accommodate them because the province has 152 hotels consisting of more than 10,000 rooms, along with 220 guesthouses with more than 3,000 rooms.

“There are not enough rooms during the big national festivals,” he said, but generally there are enough.

There has been an increase in Vietnamese tourists arriving in Cambodia but their benefit is not as great as other foreign tourists, according to a tourism-related service provider.

Seng Phalkun, Managing Director of Travel Loops tour company and owner of Siem Reap-based Noon Night Market, said Vietnamese tourists spent little on souveniers and other service packages.

“Vietnamese are not good for business because their budget is still low," said Seng Phalkun.

“Service packages for Vietnamese are really cheap,” he said. “For example, the cost of a hotel room could be US$30, but for Vietnamese customers, it is $22 per night,” said Seng Phalkun.

On World Tourism Day 2012, Prime Minister Hun Sen said that in 2011 Cambodia received approximately 2.8 million international tourists, an increase of 16 per cent compared with last year.

For the first seven months of 2012, international tourist arrivals to Cambodia totaled about 2 million, an increase of 25 per cent.

Source: Phnompenhpost/01Oct2012

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Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Welcome To Cambodia: The Explosive Networking Post-Tour to Siem Reap

The Explosive Networking Post-Tour to Siem Reap

The Explosive Networking Post-Tour to Siem Reap or The Siem Reap Post-Tour is going to take place on 7th and 8th October 2011 at Siem Reap province, according to the scheduled by Preliminary Programme of the 3rd World Ecotourism Conference 2011(WEC2011).

Siem Reap Post-Tour on 7th and 8th October 2011:

This is a very very great interesting event that I'm interested the most and it will happen as scheduled below:

1- Friday, 7th October 2011:

08.30 - 12.00: Your tour guide will pick you up from hotel and started your Visit Angkor National Museum then to the South Gate of Angkor Thom and temples.
12.00 - 14:30: Return back to restaurant for your lunch. After lunch you will transfer back to hotel and take a short break.
14.30 - 18.45: Start your visit to Ta Prohm Temple, Angkor Wat (one of the Seven Wonders of the World).
18.45 - 20.00: Your tour guide will pick you up from hotel to enjoy the Smile of Angkor, an Epic Performance with Dinner. Overnight stay at TARA Angkor Hotel

2- Saturday, 8th October 2011:

08.00 - 11.30: Excursion to Tonle Sap Great Lake.Boat Cruise to visit floating village. Then to Old Market for some shopping.
11.30 - 12.30: Lunch
12.45 - 18.45: Depart for Phnom Penh (6 hours). Enroute stop at Kampong Thom Provincial Town for short break.
18.45: Arrive in Phnom Penh. Transfer to your hotel for check-in or to airport for your return flight...


Please Register here to join the Siem Reap Post-Tour of The World Ecotourism Conference 2011>>>>

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More other information about the 3rd World Ecotourism Conference 2011, please got to>>> http://www.wec2011cambodia.com/

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Sunday, 11 September 2011

Welcome to Cambodia: Siem Reap Town is Being Flooded

Siem Reap is one of Cambodian Historical Tourism Site, and currently is being flooded after a two days heavy rain at mountain range of Dorng Rek and other regions near the Siem Reap province...Four districts along Siem Reap river are being flooded within 2 days, according to Cambodia local newspaper posted on 11 September 2011.

Now you can see photos at Siem Reap town, full of water along the street...







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Welcome To Cambodia: Siem Reap Named One of the World’s Best Cities

Welcome To Cambodia: Siem Reap Named One of the World’s Best Cities



Welcome to Cambodia: Siem Reap Angkor Wat


Siem Reap was singled out as “one of the world’s best cities” in the latest annual reader survey published by renowned Travel + Leisure magazine. Citing the city’s evolution from “a cluster of riverfront villages in northwestern Cambodia into a full-fledged destination,” the magazine praised Siem Reap for its magnificent temple sites and myriad recreational and cultural attractions.

Siem Reap scored an 87.9 on a possible scale of 100 in Travel + Leisure’s “World’s Best Cities Awards,” which ranked it the 2nd best Asian city, and the 7th best city in the world. In the write-up in their August 2011 issue, the widely circulated travel magazine highlighted must-see stops in town including Angkor Archaeological Park, boutique handicraft store Artisans d’Angkor, the McDermott Gallery (currently showcasing modern white and black Angkor Wat photography), and Sofitel Angkor Phokeethra Golf and Spa Resort.

Travel + Leisure is a monthly travel magazine with over 4.8 million readers. This year marks the 16th annual “World’s Best Awards” —a yearly survey ranking readers’ favorite cities, hotels, cruises, and spas. Cities were ranked based on their sights, culture/arts, restaurants/food, people, shopping and value.

In a press release announcing the winners, Travel + Leisure editor-in-chief Nancy Novogrod said, “exotic destinations—places that convey a sense of authenticity and adventure—are ruling the day once again.”

Source: Ministry of Tourism of Cambodia


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Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Welcome to Cambodia: Cambodian Culture Museum With North Korean Style

Cultural Cambodian Museum With North Korean Style

According to a Cambodia's newspaper, the PhnomPenhPost reported that a North Korean construction company is set to build and operate a US$10 million Cambodian culture museum in Siem Reap town. The museum will join a scarce number of North Korean businesses in the Kingdom, which experts say largely exist to funnel cash to the secretive state’s government.

The company behind the project has been named locally as Mansudae Corporation, a North Korean construction firm. It has built monuments in countries such as Senegal, Namibia and Angola and experts say its overseas operations appear to be increasing.

“I think they [Mansudae] are reasonably successful. We don’t have access to any of their financial records but the number of these sorts of projects continues to grow,” said Curtis Melvin, founder of the website North Korean Economy Watch.

While some of Mansudae’s former projects – almost entirely based in developing nations – have met with opposition, few Siem Reap residents seem to be aware of its Cambodian project.

During a visit to the site by The Phnom Penh Post last week, two North Korean workers said they work for Mansudae Corporation and had been in Siem Reap since June 1. A Cambodian security guard at a neighbouring construction site said up to 20 Korean workers had been present on the nearly empty plot.

The museum site is located about three kilometres from the city of Siem Reap, beside the grounds of a new ticketing office – also under construction – for the world-famous Angkor Wat Archaeological Park. Survey equipment, steel framing and fencing posts were on the site last Tuesday morning, but there was little other evidence of construction.

The finished cultural museum will be owned and operated by the North Korean company, said Youn Heng, director of the Evaluation and Incentive Department for Cambodian Investment at the Council for the Development of Cambodia, although he declined to confirm the corporation involved.

The Cambodian government approved a North Korean company’s US$10 million investment earlier this year, Youn Heng said.

Like the North Korean restaurants operating in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, experts believe Mansudae’s investment will be a source of funding for the cash-strapped nation.

“The main objective is economic: to raise hard currency. I don’t think they [North Korea] care much about making a political statement,” Melvin said.

“Looking at many of their [Mansudae] projects, you would never know they were being built by North Koreans unless you were told.”

While the two Koreas once battled for diplomatic presence in Asia, those days are largely over, said William Newcomb, a former senior advisor to the US Treasury Department. North Korea has cut back dramatically on funding for its overseas influence. Its budget is simply too tight, he said.

North Korean leverage, however, cannot be overlooked in Cambodia. The Pyongyang government still exercises “significant, quiet influence” in the Kingdom, Newcomb said.

Cambodia has seen high-level exchanges with North Korea since 2000.

North Korea’s minister of foreign affairs visited the Kingdom in July 2000, according to a statement from the Royal Embassy of Cambodia in North Korea.

The president of North Korea’s Supreme People’s Assembly visited in 2001 and, during the visits, the two countries agreed to “further expand and strengthen their bilateral cooperation” in fields such as economics and culture, according to the statement.

Economic relations with North Korea are often cause for concern among human rights activists. Allowing a North Korean firm to operate in the Kingdom – and ostensibly fund the Kim Jong Il regime – is disconcerting, said Phil Robertson, deputy director of Human Rights Watch’s Asia division, from Thailand.

“It’s kind of worrisome that the Cambodian government would allow a country with one of the world’s worst human-rights records to portray their heritage … It’s almost like asking the former Khmer Rouge to portray Cambodian history,” Robertson said.

The museum was also source of unease to the few South Korean residents aware of the scheme, who expressed their discomfort to The Post following a period of rough relations between the two communities last late year.

The North Korean bombing of a South Korean island in November 2010 caused tension among Korean business owners in Siem Reap, one South Korean restaurant owner said. At the time, South Koreans were advised against visiting Siem Reap’s North Korean restaurants.

A representative from Apsara, the government body that manages Angkor and Siem Reap, said the two countries’ peoples can live peacefully in Cambodia.

“We recognise there are a lot of North Koreans and South Koreans living and doing business in this province. But there have been no disputes or confrontations like they have had in their own country,” Tan Sombon, deputy director general of Apsara, said.

Problems have arisen at other Mansudae sites. Some Senegalese took issue with the construction of the African Renaissance Monument, which Mansudae built in Dakar, Senegal in 2010.

Senegalese sculptor Ousmane Sow said he petitioned against the monument’s construction because hiring a corporation from an undemocratic country reflected poorly on his homeland.

The monument, the tallest in Africa at about 50-metres high, failed to capture the spirit of the African Renaissance due to its Stalinist appearance, Sow said from Paris.

“It represents absolutely nothing and its symbolism is absolutely zero,” he said.

In Siem Reap, the museum is virtually unknown.

Workers at tourism information centres in the visitor hub were unaware of the North Korean museum, as were members of the Korean Chamber of Commerce and Siem Reap’s South Korean Association.
The North Korean Embassy in Cambodia declined to comment on Mansudae’s project in Siem Reap.

A spokesperson from the South Korean Embassy in Cambodia said North Korean investment was unrelated to South Korean relations with the Kingdom.


Source: PhnomPenhPost

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