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Eco-label initiative for coast kicks off

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The government has launched an eco-label programme to categorise beaches in the kingdom, hoping to attract more tourists to the coastal regions of the country, the Minister of Tourism announced this week. Minister Thong Khon said on Monday that they have established four different categories: conservation beach, eco-beach, luxury beach, leisure popular beach, and local beach.

 

“The initiative seeks to boost tourism in our four coastal provinces, while also protecting the environment,” Mr Khon said. Ho Vandy, secretary-general of the Cambodia National Tourism Alliance, welcomed the move, arguing that the eco-label programme helps tourists decide what beach they want to visit, and may attract more wealthy tourists to the kingdom.

 

“Rich tourists will spend a lot of money, so the government wants to target them. I think this programme does just that,” he said. The ministry is now seeking approval from the government to initiate a project that seeks to turn the island of Koh Rong in Sihanouk Province into a plastic-free, world-class eco-tourism destination by the year 2020.

 

read more https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50487615/eco-label-initiative-for-coast-kicks-off/

 

 
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