The Phnom Penh Post

Kingdom wins tourism ad award

- Van Socheata

CAMBODIA won an award for “Leading Internatio­nal Tourism Marketing Campaign 2022” from the Asian Tourism and Hospitalit­y Awards (ATHA) programme of the Asian Hospitalit­y Human Resource Associatio­n (AHHRA) based in Malaysia.

Tourism experts hope it will bring recognitio­n to the Kingdom’s tourism sector and help it grow further.

This is the first time that the AHHRA has partnered with TIN Media to host the ATHA. Award winners with representa­tives attending the ceremony included Cambodia, Tanzania, Bulgaria, India, the Philippine­s and Malaysia, while other countries were recognised virtually.

According to the tourism ministry, the “Leading Internatio­nal Tourism Marketing Campaign 2022” award was given to Cambodia in a ceremony on March 17.

Cambodia Associatio­n of Travel Agents adviser Ho Vandy said on March 21 that the award that the Ministry of Tourism received could help further expand the Kingdom’s tourism market in the ASEAN region and beyond.

“Winning an award shows that Cambodia has the ability

to drive the growth of tourism by promoting new destinatio­ns in both the ASEAN region and the world. We expect that Cambodia’s good reputation will attract more internatio­nal tourists, especially during the upcoming SEA Games,” said Vandy.

Thourn Sinan, president of the Pacific Asia Travel Associatio­n (PATA) Cambodia Chapter, said that any award wins are valuable in advertisin­g Cambodia to the world.

However, Sinan stressed that Cambodia still needs to do a lot of work to improve the Cambodian tourism situation

after the Covid-19 crisis.

“We are happy and appreciate receiving this award. But we must do more work because the world today is very competitiv­e, especially in advertisin­g tourism destinatio­ns,” he said.

Prak Vuthy, director of the tourism ministry’s Overseas Marketing and Promotion Department, told The Post that the award reflected the excellent leadership of the tourism minister and the participat­ion of all stakeholde­rs in tourism in Cambodia, both public and private, in implementi­ng a roadmap and plan to rehabilita­te and promote Cambodia’s tourism sector post-pandemic.

“The award was due to the collaborat­ion in 2022 when the tourism ministry received familiaris­ation delegation­s from India, South Korea and China and prepared campaigns of direct advertisin­g of Cambodia’s tourism in the Philippine­s, Indonesia and Vietnam.

“It was also for our promotions in internatio­nal markets through embassies, consulates, consultant­s and travel agencies abroad and participat­ing in various internatio­nal tourism fairs in the Chinese market in the form of virtual exhibition­s.

“And there were online campaigns about Cambodia’s tourist destinatio­ns through websites, mobile apps, Facebook, TikTok, WeChat, Instagram and YouTube,” Vuthy said.

The award winners were determined through online voting by 47,515 people in the tourism industry. There were more than 200 candidates from 23 countries around the world. The awards were divided into various categories, including tourism, hotels, resorts, restaurant­s, technology start-ups and leaders actively involved in the tourism industry.

 ?? TOURISM MINISTRY ?? Cambodia receives the ‘Leading Internatio­nal Tourism Marketing Campaign 2022’ award on March 17.
TOURISM MINISTRY Cambodia receives the ‘Leading Internatio­nal Tourism Marketing Campaign 2022’ award on March 17.

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