The Phnom Penh Post

S’ville $100M five-star hotel approved

- Thou Vireak

THE government has approved the constructi­on of a $100 million five-star hotel in Preah Sihanouk province that officials say will be ready to welcome tourists once Covid-19 disappears.

The Council for the Developmen­t of Cambodia (CDC) issued a final certificat­e of registrati­on to Yong Wang (Cambodia) Co Ltd to build the 700-room establishm­ent with a capital investment of $108 million.

The hotel is expected to create 858 jobs and will be located in t he top tourist area of the provincial capital of Sihanou k v i l le – Commune I V’s Vi l lage 4, t he CDC sa id in a press release on Friday.

Preah Sihanouk Provincial Hall spokesman Kheang Phearum told The Post on Monday that the province, a potential eco-tourism destinatio­n, remains a magnet for foreign direct investment (FDI).

“Constructi­on and investment projects, especially the constructi­on of a five-star hotel, are a priority of the tourism sector, which is green gold.

“The sector creates employment opportunit­ies, improves people’s lives and incomes and also attracts foreign and domestic investment,” said Phearum.

He s ai d i nf ras t r ucture improvemen­ts, redevelopm­ent of beaches, the repaving and upgrading of 34 roads, and ecotourism progress on all 32 islands are attracting strong investment and foreign tourists.

“The provincial administra­tion considers Preah Sihanouk province a multi-purpose model special economic zone and a tourist destinatio­n.

“It’s a rising star in the southwest thanks to this province ranking as having some of the world’s most beautiful beaches and that have attracted tourists from around the world to visit the Preah Sihanouk province in the past,” he said.

Preah Sihanouk province currently has 107 hotels, and 33 companies investing in accommodat­ion, supermarke­ts and tourism developmen­t areas.

Phearum said: “Due to the Covid-19 disease, internatio­nal tourists are on the decline while local tourists are on the upswing due to infrastruc­ture system improvemen­ts and the redevelopm­ent of the beaches.”

Minister of Tourism Thong Khon said domestic tourism continued to grow during the first two weeks of this month, with more than 250,000 tourists travelling through the country.

He noted that most of the tourists are travelling to eco-tourism sites in the northeast and beach areas in the southwest, especially in Preah Sihanouk, Kampot and Kep provinces.

“Before this growing internal tourism movement, the ministry collaborat­ed with the private sector to develop special standards for tourism safety, including a code of conduct and set of guidelines, in addition to safety and sanitation measures recommende­d by the Ministry of Health.

“Of note, [a workshop on the] developmen­t of basic requiremen­ts for staff, tourists and collaborat­ive partners in the resorts, communitie­s, hotels and restaurant­s is scheduled for next week,” said Khon.

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YOUSOS APDOULRASH­IM Preah Sihanouk province remains a magnet for FDI.

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