Cambodia's tourism gears for China rising
China Daily USA | 23 October 2016
Cambodia is working to develop more
facilities for Chinese tourists, including an accreditation system for tourism
establishments, as part of its "China-Ready" strategy announced in
May, local media reported Friday.
Tourism Ministry spokesman Tith Chantha said that Chinese
tourists present a huge opportunity for Cambodia's tourism industry as the
Asian giant's population and income levels continue to rise.
Speaking at the opening of the CamFood and CamHotel exhibitions
in Phnom Penh on Thursday, he said about 130 million Chinese go abroad each
year and this number was expected to reach 200 million by 2020.
The goal of the Kingdom's China-Ready strategy is for Cambodia
to attract 2 million of these Chinese tourists a year by 2020.
"We are now trying to build the capacity of our hospitality
services," he said.
Cambodia received 3.7 million international tourist arrivals
during the first nine months of the year and expects to receive 5 million
tourists this year.
Last year, the number of Chinese tourists visiting Cambodia grew
14 percent to 700,000. This year the figure is expected to be closer to one
million, according to Chantha.
He said the China-Ready strategy, which is managed by its own
department in the Tourism Ministry, is looking to improve facilities for this
fast-growing segment.
"China-Ready will insure that all services in the tourism
sector have Chinese-language facilities, such as Chinese speakers on site or
menus in Chinese, and (establishments that provide these services) will have a
sign that the facility is accredited as China-Ready to provide comfort and
convenience to Chinese visitors," the newspaper quoted him as saying.
He added that the name of the tourism establishment should also
be translated into Chinese on its signage in order to attract Chinese tourists.
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