China Daily

2017 a milestone for Cambodia

China is biggest source of foreign tourists to the Southeast nation

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PHNOM PENH — This year has marked a significan­t milestone in Cambodia-China tourism relations as China became the biggest source of foreign tourists to Cambodia after it overtook Vietnam in the first quarter of the year, said Cambodian Tourism Minister Thong Khon.

It will be the first year that Chinese tourists to the Southeast Asian country have surpassed the 1 million mark, he said. “It is a milestone year for tourism relations between our two countries.”

Tourism is one of the four sectors supporting the Cambodian economy. The country has three world heritage sites, namely Angkor archaeolog­ical park in Siem Reap province, Preah Vihear Temple in Vihear province and Sambor Prei Kuk archaeolog­ical site in Kampong Thom province.

He said Cambodia received 4.3 million foreign visitors during the first 10 months of 2017, up 10 percent from the same period last year. Of the number, Chinese tourists accounted for almost 950,000, up 45 percent.

The minister said Chinese tourists represente­d 21.9 percent of the total internatio­nal tourists to the country.

“Based on the figures, it’s expected that Chinese tourists to Cambodia will exceed 1 million in 2017,” he said, adding that the arrivals of Chinese tourists had brought about $700 million into the Cambodian economy this year.

Thong Khon said that a tourist spent an average of $700 in Cambodia, which greatly contribute­d to developing the local economy and reducing poverty. Their spending in Cambodia can feed many local people, the minister said.

The minister attributed the strong and steady increase of Chinese tourists to Cambodia to the Comprehens­ive Strategic Partnershi­p of Cooperatio­n that the two countries forged in 2010.

“Following this positive and comprehens­ive strategic cooperatio­n between the two countries, it has led to an increase in the number of Chinese investors as well as Chinese tourists to Cambodia every year,” he said.

The growth was also due to Cambodia’s political stability, attractive tourism sites and increasing direct flights between the two countries, Thong Khon said, adding that there were 126 direct flights each week connecting China and Cambodia.

“About 50 percent of Chinese tourists to Cambodia spend their holidays visiting the Angkor archaeolog­ical park in Siem Reap province,” he said, adding that the rest of them visited coastal areas in Preah Sihanouk province and capital Phnom Penh.

2020 target

Thong Khon said Cambodia is projected to attract 7 million internatio­nal visitors, including 2 million Chinese tourists in 2020, which could lead to a gross revenue of $5 billion and create local jobs for 1 million people.

To achieve the target of 2 million Chinese tourists by 2020, Cambodia launched a “China Ready” strategy in early 2016, he said.

The strategy listed steps to be taken by tourism authoritie­s to facilitate visits by Chinese tourists, such as providing Chinese signs and documents for visa processing, encouragin­g local use of the Chinese currency and the Chinese language, and ensuring that food and accommodat­ion facilities are suited to Chinese tastes.

“Based on our clear strategy, we are optimistic that we will be able to achieve the target,” he said.

Chhay Sivlin, president of the Cambodia Associatio­n of Travel Agents, which represents about 250 tour and travel companies, said close Cambodia-China ties, the richness of Cambodia’s cultural heritage sites, and better air route connectivi­ty are the key factors attracting Chinese holiday makers to Cambodia.

She said that Chinese tourists loved shopping, but that some of them were disappoint­ed when they couldn’t find enough variety of locallymad­e products, and when some vendors sold fake products.

“Sometimes, vendors sell products at a very high price, or sell fake products. This is a problem that can affect our tourism business,” said Sivlin, who is also president and chief executive officer of CSL Travel & Tours.

“To attract more Chinese tourists, we suggest that the authoritie­s concerned help educate souvenir vendors to sell real products at a reasonable price,” she said.

Based on the figures, it’s expected that Chinese tourists to Cambodia will exceed 1 million in 2017.” Thong Khon, Cambodian tourism minister

 ?? BAO XINGUO / CHINA DAILY ?? Chinese tourists visit the Angkor archaeolog­ical park on Dec 19. Cambodia received 4.3 million foreign visitors in the first 10 months of this year, including 950,000 from China.
BAO XINGUO / CHINA DAILY Chinese tourists visit the Angkor archaeolog­ical park on Dec 19. Cambodia received 4.3 million foreign visitors in the first 10 months of this year, including 950,000 from China.

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