The Mirror, Vol. 14, No. 672
“Phnom Penh: A report of tourist statics shows that within five months of 2010, there were 1,054,821 international tourist arrivals in Cambodia, an increase by 11.53% compared to the corresponding period in 2009, and the arrivals from Vietnam had the highest number.
“The report was released by the Minister of Tourism, Mr. Thong Khon, for Prime Minister Samdech Hun Sen on 29 June 2010, and it was then made available to journalists on 5 July 2010.
“The report says that, among the international tourist arrivals to Cambodia of more than one million, 552,523 tourists came to Cambodia by air (243,907 through the Phnom Penh International airport, and 308,616 through the Siem Reap airport), 409,349 tourists arrived on land, and 34,349 by ship. 58,743 tourists made one-day-return visits.
“Minister Thong Khon said that the 10 major tourism markets of origin for Cambodia within the first five months were:
- Vietnam: 175,937 tourists, an increase by 43.76%
- Korea: 125,455 tourists, an increase by 33.53%
- China: 74,558 tourists, an increase by 32.07%
- Japan: 67,658 tourists, an increase by 4.80%
- America: 65,472 tourists, a decrease by 5.43%
- England: 47,635 tourists, a decrease by 4.86%
- France: 46,600 tourists, a decrease by 0.51%
- Taiwan: 41,707 tourists, an increase by 41.82%
- Australia: 38,118 tourists, an increase by 11.05%
- Thailand: 36,995 tourists, a decrease by 13.83%
“Mr. Thong Khon said that the number of international tourists visiting the four priority tourism sites of Cambodia within these five months were:
- Siem Reap-Angkor: 565,803 tourists or 45.87% of the total tourist arrivals, increased by 26.63% compared to the same period in 2009.
- Phnom Penh: 489,018 or 39.65% of the total arrivals, increased by 11.9%
- Seashore regions: 81,459 tourists or 6.60% of the total arrivals decreased by 7.65%
- Eco-Tourism regions at the Northeast: 39,791 tourists or 3.23% increased by 91.28%
“Minister Thong Khon said that the number of national tourists visiting tourism resorts and regions countrywide within five months of 2010 were about 3.5 million, increased by 17% compared to the same period in 2009.
“Minister Thong Khon added that the number Cambodian tourists going abroad within five months of 2010 were 194,473, an increase by 14.86% compared to the corresponding period in 2009, where there were 339,698 Cambodian tourists going abroad, a decrease by 56.79% compared to 2008.
Note:
The numbers in the previous sentence do not tally – and this text does not provide any clue how to interpret the figures – giving percentages up to two digits behind the decimal point, so that any effort to speculate what the figures mean could, at the best, lead to some general statements, without pretending precision up to some hundredths of one per cent.
But we still try to mirror in The Mirror what is in the originals.
“The president of the Cambodia Association of Travel Agents, Mr. Ang Kim Ieng, welcomed the increase of international tourist arrivals to Cambodia and said this is because the world is recovering from the economic crisis.
“Mr. Ang Kim Ieng added that even though Asian tourists to Cambodia, especially from Vietnam that stand on top of the list, who spend a short period of three days on average, spending less money than European tourists, it is still a positive sign for the tourism to Cambodia. Also, the current political stability and the good infrastructure of Cambodia, as well as the expansion of flights, help to attract tourists.” Rasmei Kampuchea, Vol.18, #5243, 7.7.2010
Newspapers Appearing on the Newsstand:
Wednesday, 7 July 2010
Kampuchea Thmey, Vol.9, #2294, 7.7.2010
- Municipal Court Ordered [Sam Rainsy Party parliamentarian] Mu Sochua to Pay Her Fine within Ten Days [for losing a defamation case against Prime Minister Hun Sen], otherwise she will be detained according to the law; Ms. Mu Sochua rejects to pay[as she considers the court decision not to have been just]
- A Group of Japanese Investors Asked for Support from the Senate for Agricultural Investments in Cambodia [they began a pilot step by doing rice cultivation on 200 hectares in Battambang for rice export]
Khmer Amatak, Vol.11, #787, 7.7.2010
- Can the Decision of Ms. Mu Sochua to Allow Herself to Be Imprisoned Change the Judicial System in Cambodia, and Bring Help from the International Community?
Koh Santepheap, Vol.43, #7001, 7.7.2010
- The Appeals Court Delayed Sam Rainsy’s Hearing [over the removal of border markers at the Cambodian-Vietnamese border; it was postponed as two prisoners involved in the case were not present]
- Cambodia and Laos Connect a Fiber Cable Network [to expand highly effective communications]
Moneaksekar Khmer, Vol.17, #3925, 7.7.2010
- [Sam Rainsy Party parliamentarian] Yim Sovann: The Sam Rainsy Party Does Not Recognize Any Border Demarcation That Leads to the Loss of [Cambodian] Territory to neighboring countries [especially to Vietnam, where recently some farmers lost their land because of the new settings]
Phnom Penh Post [Khmer Edition], Vol.1, #209, 7.7.2010
- Cambodia Celebrated the Second Anniversary of the Listing of the Preah Vihear Temple as a World Heritage Site [on 7 July 2010]
- Four Forestry Department Higher Level Staff [accused of being involving in forestry crimes] in Koh Kong Were Released Temporarily [but they are still under court investigation; Prime Minister Hun Sen signed off on a letter sent by the Minister of Agriculture to the Koh Kong Court, requesting the temporary release of those forestry officials]
- [The manager of a company said:] A South Korean Company, Korean Overseas Grains Investment and Development Corporation – KOGID – Plans to Spend US$7.35 Million to Buy Red Corn [from Cambodia]
Rasmei Kampuchea, Vol.18, #5243, 7.7.2010
- Within Five Months of 2010, Tourist Arrivals to Cambodia Were More Than One Million
- The Minister of Agriculture of Cambodia Asked Vietnam to Invest in Agriculture [to produce more rice and become a major rice export country like Vietnam]
- Eight Khmer Citizens Liberated from India Arrived in Cambodia [they had been trafficked to India]
- [Minister of the Council of Ministers] Sok An: The Cambodian-Laotian Border Is No Longer a Problem [so far 88% of the border markers are set, along the border line of about 600 km]
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