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At the unveiling of the new Japanese-owned Sunrise Hospital in Phnom Penh, Prime Minister Hun Sen said that such tourist-focused medical facilities would boost confidence in visitors and investors to Cambodia. Mr. Hun Sen described the $35 million hospital in Chrouy Changvar district, which on its website says that it offers “high-standard medical services” led by Japanese doctors and staff, as an important step in improving foreign perceptions of the country.
 

“Building this hospital will affect other sectors including tourism, investment and research in Cambodia,” he said. He added that many people looking to visit Cambodia, or invest here, ask about the quality of the hospitals in the country, and that Sunrise Hospital should help to alleviate any concerns.
 

The prime minister himself travels to Singapore for his medical needs. Japan is the third-largest investor in Cambodia, behind China and South Korea, and since 1994 has contributed to the development of the country’s infrastructure, aviation, tourism and healthcare.

 

read more http://www.khmertimeskh.com/news/29972/japanese-hospital-opens-for-tourists/

 

 
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