The Phnom Penh Post

Kampot quay completed ‘Mar 30’

- Nov Sivutha

CONSTRUCTI­ON work on the Kampot Internatio­nal Tourism Port is expected to be completed by March 30, a top official from the Ministry of Public Works and Transport has announced.

Ministry deputy director-general for tourism developmen­t Sok Sokun told The Post after an inter-ministeria­l meeting discussing the progress of the Kampot Internatio­nal Tourism Port that constructi­on on the project is now “almost 100 per cent completed”.

Breaking ground on August 8, 2018, the project earlier had a projected end date of mid-November 2021, but factors including the spread of Covid-19 in the Kingdom and weather-related problems had caused constructi­on work to be halted twice and the project to be delayed by nearly 18 months.

According to the transport ministry’s plan, the project, a 4ha quay in Teuk Chhou district, 6km west of Kampot town, is scheduled to be completed on March 30. No inaugurati­on date for the project has been announced yet.

Sokun said that the Inter-Ministeria­l Commission will “find a suitable time” to inaugurate the port after the completion of the entire project, with a ceremony to be presided over by Prime Minister Hun Sen.

“It may take some time to prepare for as we have to complete the clean-up [of the site] first,” he said.

The internatio­nal tourism port will be the first substantia­l connection between Kampot, Cambodia’s islands and neighbouri­ng countries

since the reign of King Ang Duong in the mid-19th century, leading tourism officials and experts in the region to term it a “historical” port.

Kampot provincial Department of Tourism director Soy Sinol observed that the establishm­ent of a tourism port would be the “next level” in receiving tourists as they have been limited only to land routes when coming to Kampot.

The port will also facilitate the visiting of Cambodia and neighbouri­ng countries’ islands, especially as it increases the convenienc­e factor, and would also provide opportunit­ies for tourists to travel using a novel mode of transporta­tion, he said.

“This port will help tourism in Kampot reach another level … In particular, the project is expected to offer a further boost to the resorts in

Kampot and other coastal destinatio­ns,” Sinol said.

The Kampot Internatio­nal Tourism Port project was financed by the Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) as part of the Tourism Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Project for Sustainabl­e Growth in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS), and has been overseen by the project management unit of the transport ministry.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? An artist’s rendition of the Kampot Internatio­nal Tourism Port, an under-constructi­on 4ha quay in Teuk Chhou district about 6km west of Kampot town.
SUPPLIED An artist’s rendition of the Kampot Internatio­nal Tourism Port, an under-constructi­on 4ha quay in Teuk Chhou district about 6km west of Kampot town.

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