[PHNOM PENH POST]
CAMBODIAN outbound tourist departures rose 29 per cent year-on-year
through July, with the bulk of the travellers going to Vietnam and
Thailand, according to Ministry of Tourism statistics.
Nearly
358,000 Cambodian tourists left the Kingdom in the first seven months of
2011, up from about 276,600 at the same time last year, according to
the statistics.
Most outbound Cambodian tourists went to Vietnam,
Ho Vandy, co-chairman of the government’s Private Sector Forum Tourism
Working Group, said yesterday.
Cheap travel and a visa exemption policy had helped this trend, he said.
“Most
Cambodian tourists go to Vietnam because nowadays Cambodian people like
travelling by land to work and visit Vietnam. They spend only few hours
and a little money on their travel,” Ho Vandy said.
Since
Yingluck Shinawatra became prime minister in Thailand after that
country’s elections in July, between 3,000 and 5,000 Cambodians entered
Thailand every day for tourism and business, he said.
An easing
of border regulations on cars and buses had increased the popularity of
travelling to Vietnam by land, Khuy Kry, chief of the immigration
checkpoint at Bavet, said yesterday.
About 400 Cambodians
travelled to Vietnam every day, 200 of them for better health-care
facilities, Khuy Kry said. The rest went for travel and for business, he
said.
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