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N. Korea-invested museum opens in Cambodia’s Siem Reap city

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PHNOM PENH, (PNA/Xinhua)—After five years of construction, the USD24 million Angkor Panorama Museum, funded by North Korea, opened in northwest Cambodia’s Siem Reap city, a local English newspaper reported on Monday.

Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister and Cabinet Minister Sok An presided over the inauguration ceremony, the Khmer Times reported.

Sok An said the 6,000 square-meter building reinforced both cultural and economic ties between the two countries.

The project was signed in 2011, under which North Korea’s Mansudea Overseas Project Group will run the museum with the Cambodian government under a build-operate-and-transfer operation for 10 years until it is handed over to the Cambodia’s Apsara Authority.

“We need more tourist products such as this to attract visitors to Cambodia. The museum…is another tourism attraction that features, through the paintings (murals) inside the museum, how our Khmer ancestors went about their daily activities during Angkorian time,” Sok An was quoted by the newspaper as saying.

The new museum includes works from 63 North Korean artists.

“It was well built in a picturesque place, surrounded by Angkor temples—the pride of Khmers. We are proud that this museum was built to show Cambodian culture in the prestigious era of Angkor,” North Korean ambassador to Cambodia Hong Ki Chol said.

“I am confident the museum will make a positive contribution to giving a comprehensive understanding of ideas about all the Angkor temples and promote tourism,” he added.

Siem Reap city is home to the famed Angkor Wat Temple, which attracted some 1.67 million foreign visitors in the first ten months of this year. (PNA/Xinhua)

source: http://www.canadianinquirer.net/2015/12/07/n-korea-invested-museum-opens-in-cambodias-siem-reap-city/

ThaiVisa, c'est aussi en français

ThaiVisa, it's also in French

It will be a tourist attraction, but only for the absurdity and infamy.

Will the said museum exhibit a life in a N; Korean concentration camps, starving people and snap shots or artist's

impressions of execution in N. Korea I wonder?

As ever, the Thaivisa cognoscenti are quick to hunt for any possible negatives. How sad.

North Korea doesn't exactly have a lot of money to throw around. What did they get in return, I wonder?

North Korea doesn't exactly have a lot of money to throw around. What did they get in return, I wonder?

Hard currency. They also open restaurants and hotels. China did it too a long time ago. It is how they get hard currency which is extremely valuable.

As ever, the Thaivisa cognoscenti are quick to hunt for any possible negatives. How sad.

Yes, it's truly a shame that more people don't fully appreciate the profound humanity, abundant goodwill and wondrous altruism of North Korea.

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As ever, the Thaivisa cognoscenti are quick to hunt for any possible negatives. How sad.

I'm sure there was no alterior motive

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