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6-lane highway cutting through Kep to Kampot to Kampong Som (Preah Sihanouk Province, Sihanoukville)
6-lane highway in Kep. Facing east in the direction of Ang Kaol the fishing village that will be destroyed in the process then Ha Tien, Nov. 2014 |
Multi-lane highway under construction over once protected mangrove forest, a needed ecological system, to Ha Tien |
Wave of Sihanoukville visitors grows
Phnom Penh Post | 25 July 2017
Tourist arrivals to the premiere beach destination in Preah
Sihanouk province have increased by nearly 15 percent during the first
half of this year reaching 1.2 million visitors, showing that government
efforts to make it the next big destination are starting to pay
dividends, according to the latest figures from the Tourism Department.
Taing Socheat Kroesna, director of the Preah Sihanouk Provincial
Tourism Department, said that the rise in tourists is due to better
infrastructure that allows for easier access to Sihanoukville’s beaches.
“Tourists are flocking to our province because we have improved our
facilities,” he said. “We now have better roads and an international
airport that has several direct flights as well as other amenities.”
Chinese tourists led the pack among foreign tourist arrivals during
the first half of 2017 with an astounding 132 percent year-on-year
increase, followed by modest rise in the number of British and
Vietnamese tourists, he added.
While Preah Sihanouk is often billed as the next big destination
after the famed temples of Angkor Wat, Kroesna admitted that he expected
the growth to be more pronounced, hopefully rising to more than 17
percent annually.
“Our tourist industry is contributing to state revenue and increasing
incomes in the province,” he said. “We also are seeing a lot more
locals coming to the province for employment.”
“However, we are still only projecting that tourism growth will stay at about 15 percent annually,” he added.
One thing that has dampened growth is a 12.3 percent decrease in
cruise ship arrivals landing at the Sihanoukville Autonomous Port so far
this year, with only 24 ships carrying a total of 29,000 passengers
docking in the province.
Nevertheless, Kroesna believes that if the department can continue to
commit to security and maintaining a clean beach environment, the
province will draw in more visitors. In order to shed a previously
unsavoury reputation, Sihanoukville has continued to improve upon the
accommodations, restaurants, and entertainment it provides its tourists.
“As tourist numbers keep growing year after year, we never lose sight
of the importance of security,” he said. “Even as we strengthen the
amenities we provide to tourists, we are consistently aware of the
safety of our visitors.”
While the increase in tourism is expected and welcomed, there have
been challenges that the private sector claims have not been adequately
dealt with.
“I am happy to see the growth of tourism so far this year, especially
with the growth of Chinese visitors,” said Sinan Thourn, chairman of
the Cambodian chapter for the Pacific Asia Travel Association.
“But the challenges still remain for the standards of services,
providing a clean safe environment and a lack of trained professionals
that continue to plague the province,” he said. “The government needs to
take action to address these issues.”
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