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Cambodia will strive to expand tourism promotion to China, India, Australia, and the Maldives

Cambodia will strive to expand tourism promotion to China, India, Australia, and the Maldives

Cambodia will strive to strengthen and expand tourism promotion to China, India, and Australia and promote the implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding between Cambodia and the Maldives to attract more tourists to Cambodia.

This was presented at the first meeting of the National Committee for Tourism Development for the Royal Government of the 7th Legislature of the National Assembly on March 25, 2024, at the Office of the Council of Ministers under the chairmanship of Thong Khon, Senior Minister in Charge of Special Missions and Chairman of the National Committee for Tourism Development.

The meeting also agreed to further strengthen and expand new tourism markets such as China, India, and Australia, promote the implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding on Tourism Cooperation between Cambodia and the Maldives, and promote the implementation of the “Three Countries, One Destination” initiative.

The meeting also disseminated the circular on improving the quality of tourism products and services for the upcoming Khmer New Year, urging the capital-provincial administration and relevant departments to implement the contents of this circular under the spirit of high responsibility.

Senior Minister Thong Khon instructed all relevant ministries and institutions to pay attention to the upcoming Khmer New Year celebrations in accordance with the instructions of Prime Minister Hun Manet, especially on the issues of organising traditional games, hygiene, security, safety, travel, decoration, aesthetics, and tourism services.

At the same time, SokSoken, Minister of Tourism and Permanent Vice Chairman of the National Committee, also presented the current status of tourism development, especially the main action plan for the implementation of the campaigns “Visit Siem Reap 2024,” “2024 Cambodia-China People-to-People Exchange Year,” and “The First Cambodia-India Tourism Year 2024.” khmertimeskh

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