The Phnom Penh Post

‘Covid spurs rural tourism’

- Voun Dara

ON WORLD Tourism Day on Sunday, Prime Minister Hun Sen said the Covid-19 crisis had spurred the interest of tourists to visit rural and natural areas.

He delivered the message under the theme Tourism and Rural Developmen­t and said rural tourism had helped prevent people from migrating by creating jobs.

“Rural tourism has stopped migration by creating jobs and preserving and promoting culture, heritage and traditions. It has also protected and preserved natural resources and brought innovation and creative ideas to local people,” Hun Sen said.

He said domestic travel to tourist destinatio­ns throughout the country had restarted. Travellers think of wellbeing and public health as a priority, he said, before adding that r ural tourism could help restore the economy.

Hence, relevant authoritie­s had to define tourism as a strategic pillar within the policy of rural developmen­t, with a specific plan according to the tourist potential of each area.

Each area gains the participat­ion of local communitie­s in the form of a public-private partnershi­p, he said.

The prime minister also applauded last year’s tourism sector growth, saying the world had hosted as many as 1.5 billion internatio­nal tourists, representi­ng a four per cent growth.

The sector had created some 330 million jobs, equivalent to 10 per cent of total jobs in the world and generated about 10.3 per cent of the world’s gross domestic product (GDP), he said.

On Cambodia’s tourism sector, Hun Sen said it had grown remarkably. In 1998, the Kingdom hosted more than 280,000 tourists and last year, 6.6 million tourists visited the country.

The sector had created direct jobs for more than 630,000 people. Thousands of other jobs were also created indirectly.

During the reschedule­d Khmer Year New holiday, Hun Sen said 1.5 million Cambodians had visited tourist destinatio­ns, which generated $100 million in local income.

“This responsibl­e opening up of domestic tourism gained admiration from the UN World To u r i s m O r g a n i s a t i o n [UNWTO]. In particular, during the holidays, Cambodians visited tourist destinatio­ns and adhered to Covid-19 protective health measures,” he said.

Minister of Tourism Thong

Khon on Friday led a meeting discussing a draft of a roadmap on restoring and promoting post-Covid-19 tourism in Cambodia for 2020-2025.

Khon said: “Through this plan which is for the next five years, [tourism] will bring back seven million internatio­nal tourists and increase the participat­ion of the tourism sector in the economy and society,” he said at the meeting.

He said plans to restore and promote tourism laid out measures for an interventi­on policy for the short-, medium- and long-term in three main stages.

In the first stage, the ministry manages the crisis, adapts the new normal and prepares plans for restoratio­n (from the second semester of 2020 to the first semester of 2021).

The second stage is recovery and restoratio­n of tourism (the second semester of 2021-2022), and the third stage is a relaunchin­g the tourism sector in Cambodia (2023-2025).

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? Domestic travel to tourist destinatio­ns throughout the country has restarted.
HENG CHIVOAN Domestic travel to tourist destinatio­ns throughout the country has restarted.

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