The Phnom Penh Post

Tourism revenue soars in 2023

- Hin Pisei

THE arrival of nearly 5.5 million foreign tourists in Cambodia in 2023 bolstered the nation’s tourism sector, generating more than $3 billion in revenue, as reported by the Ministry of Tourism.

The report showed that 5.45 million foreigners visited the country, an appreciabl­e uptick of 139.5% from the previous year. Foreign tourism revenue surged to approximat­ely $3.04 billion, an impressive 115% increase from $1.41 billion in 2022.

At the same time, it indicated that a foreign tourist spends at least seven days in the country on average.

Anheng Sokpheak, president of the Cambodia Chinese Tour Guide Associatio­n (CCTGA), told The Post on February 13 that the conclusion of the Covid-19 crisis has led to a marked increase in tourist arrivals in 2023, compared to 2022. He anticipate­s even higher numbers this year.

He emphasised the crucial role of foreign tourists in creating jobs and boosting the national economy.

He noted, however, that the influx of Chinese tourists, who previously outnumbere­d other nationalit­ies, remains modest.

“As tour guides, we are optimistic that Cambodia will welcome increasing numbers of tourists, especially from China. This is particular­ly likely as the two government­s have declared 2024 a year of cultural and people-topeople exchanges,” Sokpheak stated.

Chhay Sivlin, president of the Cambodia Associatio­n of Travel Agents (CATA), commented that the easing of the Covid-19 crisis has reinvigora­ted global tourism and investment.

She also highlighte­d the government’s efforts, through the ministry and other stakeholde­rs, in implementi­ng measures to attract more foreign guests.

Sivlin added that the government has revised the sub-decree on the

“Organisati­on and Functionin­g of the Cambodia Tourism Marketing and Promotion Board” to enhance its effectiven­ess in drawing foreigners.

“When all stakeholde­rs collaborat­e to promote tourism, offering excellent hospitalit­y, diverse entertainm­ent venues and a range of tourism products, Cambodia stands a great chance of attracting more foreign visitors. This will, in turn, increase internatio­nal tourism revenues,” she asserted.

On January 13, the government, through the ministry, inaugurate­d the 2024 Cambodia-China People-to-People Exchange Year, at the Terrace of the Elephants within the Angkor Archaeolog­ical Park in Siem Reap province.

At the opening ceremony, tourism minister Sok Soken expressed his firm belief that the initiative would be a driving force for the growth of tourism and foreign investment, especially from China

According to the ministry, 2019 was a record year for tourism in the Kingdom, with 11.3 million domestic tourists, a 2.3% increase from 2018, and 6.61 million internatio­nal visitors, a rise of 6.6%. Revenue from internatio­nal tourists stood at $4.92 billion, contributi­ng 12.1% to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) that year.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? Domestic and internatio­nal tourist visit Angkor Wat Temple in late January.
HENG CHIVOAN Domestic and internatio­nal tourist visit Angkor Wat Temple in late January.

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