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Ramsar of Cambodia’s Mekong River

Halal Tourism (Cambodia) Phnom Penh, May 19th, 2023 — Ramsar is a word meaning ‘wetland conservation area’. In the Kingdom of Cambodia, there is a Ramsar area along the Mekong River extending from upper Stung Treng town until just below the border of Lao PDR. Mr. Eng Phirun, director of Department of Environment of Stung Treng province said that there …

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Cambodia’s Role As 32nd SEA Games Host Appreciated

Halal Tourism (Cambodia) Phnom Penh, May 19th, 2023 — Cambodia has been appreciated by countries for its role as the host of the 32nd SEA Games. It was viewed that Cambodia is a small country with a huge heart, as it offers free entry for all spectators, free accommodation and food for sports delegates, and free broadcasting rights for media …

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Cambodia Learns New Experiences From SEA Games Bike Racing

Halal Tourism (Cambodia) Phnom Penh, May 19th, 2023 — Cambodia has overcome technical challenges in hosting 32nd SEA Games mountain bike and road bike categories in Siem Reap and drawn new experience to further improve the sports. Mr. Nou Chamroeun, Secretary General of Cambodian Cycling Federation (CCF) shared the reflection in a recent media interview, following the conclusion of the …

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World Bank: Cambodia’s Economy On Firm Path To Recovery

Halal Tourism (Cambodia) Phnom Penh, May 19th, 2023 — Cambodia’s economy is firmly on a path to recovery, led by manufacturing exports and growth in services and agriculture, the country’s economic growth is thus forecast to accelerate to 5.5 percent in 2023, according to the World Bank’s Cambodia Economic Update: Post-COVID-19 Economic Recovery. This report says Cambodia’s economic recovery solidified …

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Temple trees to go: authority

Ta Prohm, the overgrown jungle temple of Tomb Raider fame, will lose four of its distinctive trees after government officials overseeing the Angkor park decided to remove them this week for safety reasons. Three of the cotton-silk trees intertwined with the ruins are already dead and rotting on the inside, according to the Authority for the Protection and Management of …

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