The Phnom Penh Post

Angkor Thanksgivi­ng event draws 80K, boosts tourism

- Neang Sokunthea

OVER the course of 10 days, the Angkor Thanksgivi­ng event at the Angkor Archaeolog­ical Park in Siem Reap drew almost 80,000 attendees, breathing life into Cambodia’s tourism, according to the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts.

The APSARA National Authority (ANA) exhibition hall, a focal point of the festivitie­s, welcomed the presence of nearly 10,000 national and internatio­nal visitors. Meanwhile, the ANA reported that the nightly performanc­es featuring Khmer musical theatre Yike, grand shadow puppetry, and Lkhon Khol (Khmer masked theatre) Reamker near Angkor Wat temple garnered an audience of nearly 1,500 guests.

“At the heart of this festive celebratio­n, beyond the solemn religious ceremonies, lies a beautiful expression of gratitude. It honours the enduring efforts of every generation of Cambodian kings and ancestors. Their dedication has tirelessly shaped and safeguarde­d the ancient temples in the Angkor Archaeolog­ical Park, offering countless benefits to our motherland from the very start to the present day,” the ministry said.

Ho Vandy, an adviser to the Cambodia Associatio­n of Travel Agents (CATA), expressed gratitude to the ANA and the

culture ministry for coordinati­ng this excellent programme.

“This event is significan­t as it pays tribute to our ancestors who built Angkor Wat. Without this temple, attracting visitors would be far more challengin­g,” he said.

“We appreciate the Cambodian government’s continuous

focus on tourism promotion. While this festival draws mainly local tourists, it also contribute­s to cultural disseminat­ion and generates additional income for people in Siem Reap province as a whole,” he said.

Vandy also suggested that hosting similar events in

various locations could attract both local and foreign visitors, providing them with unique experience­s. He noted that when people travel, they tend to spend money on accommodat­ion, food and other items, contributi­ng to income generation for local people and the state.

 ?? CULTURE MINISTRY ?? A performanc­e celebratin­g the Angkor Thanksgivi­ng event, held at Angkor Wat Temple.
CULTURE MINISTRY A performanc­e celebratin­g the Angkor Thanksgivi­ng event, held at Angkor Wat Temple.

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