Cambodia’s Minister of Tourism, Huot Hak, has extended a warm invitation to Chinese tourists to explore the wonders of the Angkor Wat temple complex.
During a recent visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Minister Huot Hak met with Chinese Ambassador to Cambodia, Wang Wenbin. The two officials discussed Cambodia’s rich cultural heritage and the immense tourism potential that lies within its ancient temples and landscapes.
“We are eager to welcome our friends from China to experience the beauty and history of Angkor Wat,” Minister Huot Hak expressed. “Our country offers unique experiences that we are excited to share with international visitors.”
Ambassador Wang Wenbin acknowledged the invitation and emphasized the strong ties between the two nations. “China and Cambodia share a deep-rooted friendship,” he stated. “Encouraging tourism between our countries will strengthen cultural exchanges and mutual understanding.”
Angkor Wat, one of the most significant archaeological sites in Southeast Asia, continues to captivate visitors with its intricate architecture and historical significance. As global travel gradually resumes, Cambodia is ready to welcome tourists eager to explore its heritage sites.
The meeting highlights the collaborative efforts to boost tourism and strengthen relations between Cambodia and China, fostering economic growth and cultural connectivity in the region.
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