Ready to welcome return of Chinese travellers


The Ministry of Tourism (MoT) says the kingdom is ready to welcome the return of Chinese investors and tourists, adding that their presence is vital for its tourism and socio-economic development.

“Cambodia is pleased to welcome the return of Chinese tourists as well as other international tourists,” the ministry’s press statement said.

“Chinese investors and tourists importantly contribute to the growth of tourism and the socio-economic development of Cambodia.”

The statement added that China’s reopening of its borders from Jan 8 will give a big boost to the tourism sector in all countries, as China is a huge source of potential tourists for the world.

According to the statement, prior to the pandemic era, Cambodia received 2.36 million Chinese tourists in 2019, generating about US$1.8bil in revenue, while Chinese investment in tourism-related sectors represented more than 50% of the kingdom’s total foreign direct investment (FDI).

“With the upcoming return of Chinese tourists, Cambodia is expected to receive around seven million international tourists by 2025,” the statement said, highlighting that the kingdom attracted some 2.2 million international tourists in 2022.

As 2023 marks the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Cambodia and China, the MoT will launch a campaign titled “Cambodia-China Good Friends” to attract Chinese tourists to Cambodia in 2023, according to the statement.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said on Monday that China’s upcoming reopening of its borders will revitalise the kingdom’s economy and tourism, saying that Cambodia and other countries alike are looking forward to seeing the return of Chinese tourists. — Xinhua

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