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Thaivisa Launches Cambodia Forum

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Thaivisa Launches Cambodia Forum

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BANGKOK – Thaivisa.com, the leading English language social networking website about Thailand, today launches its new Cambodia forum - http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/forum/183-cambodia-forum/

The new forum includes items such as General Topics, News and Visa information. There is also a section on the economy, business, banking and investments, as well as a Cambodia Travel section, which includes details of hotel deals in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Sihanoukville.

“Since launching our Myanmar forum last year, we’ve carefully studied trends in internet traffic and we believe that launching a forum about Cambodia is the next logical step in retaining visitors coming in from global internet search traffic”, says Barry Main, managing director of Bangkok based Thaivisa Expat Group Co., Ltd.

“After becoming the market leader in both Thailand and Myanmar and with the existing infrastructure and expertise we already have in place, we believe that we are in a really strong position to become the market leader in Cambodia too.

“Together with our news providers and travel partners, we are confident that we will be able to offer a complete information service for Cambodia as we have done for more than a decade with our Thailand related content.

“It’s a really exciting time for Thaivisa at the moment, following the recent launches of Thaivisa Property and Thaivisa Golf, we’re delighted to launch the new Cambodia forum” says Barry.

Feel free to take look at the new forum, ask questions, share your travel tips and discuss everything and anything related to Cambodia.

Thaivisa are currently looking for additional moderators with good knowledge of Cambodia.

Thaivisa.com is the largest (english language) website about Thailand in the world with more than 70,000 unique visitors per day, serving more than 7 million page views per month, according to truehits.net and Google Analytics.

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-- 2013-11-13

svakom សូមស្វាគមន៏

welcome

bienvenue

ThaiVisa, c'est aussi en français

ThaiVisa, it's also in French

Any news on temple tours in Cambodia?

I hear there's a nice one on the Thai border.

Any news on temple tours in Cambodia?

I hear there's a nice one on the Thai border.

Not if you want to take a Thai citizen with you.

That may, of course?, change with the new spirit of reconciliation.

<snip> I'm delighted to see that Thaivisa is launching a Cambodian forum.

Oh great. Now got to scroll down even further to get to the Bedlam forum. Probably get RSI of the forefinger now.

If only there were a way permanently to hide forums of no interest whatsoever.

Name of a Kim Wilde song, and temples too.

Oh great. Now got to scroll down even further to get to the Bedlam forum. Probably get RSI of the forefinger now.

If only there were a way permanently to hide forums of no interest whatsoever.

Try bookmarking the section http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/forum/47-bedlam/ biggrin.png

Great news. Hope to get many information on Cambodia . I have been to Angkor Wat two times.

I want to travel to other places in the near future. Thaivisa forum can provide info on accommodation and other travel

info.

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How about a Vietnam forum?

Just a suggestion... in the daily news emails... please put the Cambodia items in their own section...instead of sprinkling them inbetween the Thailand news.

Each email has several different sections these days of forum links -- apart from the property sales and other advertising items.

Some members will want to read about the Cambodia news and threads... Others wont.

Meanwhile, glad to see TV has finally added a Cambodia forum... long overdue, especially considering that the Myanmar section launched some time ago...

The choices are getting very hard to make these days with all this recent international advancement... Let's see...

Get beaten and shot on the streets of PP....or get beaten and shot on the streets of Thailand???? How to decide? whistling.gif

Edited by TallGuyJohninBKK

Oh great. Now got to scroll down even further to get to the Bedlam forum. Probably get RSI of the forefinger now.

If only there were a way permanently to hide forums of no interest whatsoever.

Yea easy, don't go on Thai Visa forum than you don't have to read any bullshit at all whistling.gif whistling.gif and you don't have to put any bullshit on yourself !!

May I be the first to congratulate yous guys on the success of of the recent court case. Over 50yrs wait, remarkable forbearance

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How about a Vietnam forum?

Methinks TV is starting to spread itself a little thin. I'll stick with the established sites dedicated to Cambo or Vietnam thanks.

Edited by Fullstop

This is great news!

I live in Thailand but have worked in Phnom Penh the past 2 years (Construction Manager for Vattanac Tower).

Look forward to contributing to this forum.

Where do i find the Cambo forum? Thanks

Here: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/forum/183-cambodia-forum/.

The Cambodia section is located below the Myanmar section further down the forum index page.

Sent from my Nexus 5 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app

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