The number of foreign tourists to
Cambodia's Angkor Wat temples, one of the world heritage sites, had
increased by 45 percent to 639,800 in the first quarter of this year,
showed the statistics of Siem Reap provincial tourism department on
Friday.
The top three countries visiting the
temples are South Korea, Vietnam and China. During the period from
January to March this year, some 132,750 South Koreans, 75,088
Vietnamese, and 49,231 Chinese had visited the temples, up 67 percent,
15 percent and 54 percent respectively.
"We see that the visitors from South
Korea and China are on the sharp rise," Chhoeuy Chhorn, administration
chief of Siem Reap provincial tourism department, told Xinhua over
telephone, adding "this thanks to the broader promotion of the temples
to the world in combination with increased flights and more direct
flight connection between Asian countries and Siem Reap province."
Siem Reap's Angkor archeological park is
the country's largest cultural tourism destination; it is located some
315 km northwest of Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia.An entrance fee
to visit the temples is 20 U.S. dollars a day for a foreign visitor, 40
U.S. dollars for a three-day visit and 60 U.S. dollars for a week-long
visit.
Last year, the temples attracted 1.6
million foreign visitors, an increase of 23 percent.The tourism industry
is one of the main four pillars supporting the Cambodian economy. The
others are garment industry, agriculture and real estates.
Source - xinhuanet
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