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Angkor Rakes In $24M from Foreign Tourists in Five Months
KT Tep Sony Cambodia’s famed Angkor Archaeological Park has pulled in more than $24.5 million in ticket sales from foreign visitors in the first five months of 2025 — a 10.64% rise on the same period last year. According to Angkor Enterprise, the state body overseeing ticket sales, over 527,000 international tourists visited the ancient temple complex between January and May — an 11.71% increase year-on-year. In May alone, 52,767 foreign tourists brought in $2 million in revenue. The uptick reflects a broader recovery in Cambodia’s tourism sector, which was severely hit during the pandemic years. Additional historical sites such as Koh Ker and Beng Mealea also saw healthy footfall, collecting over $248,000 in combined revenue. Tourism officials are now eyeing even greater gains during Cambodia’s so-called Green Season — the rainy months when visitor numbers typically drop. Speaking in Siem Reap during Khmer New Year, Prime Minister Hun Manet urged officials and the private sector to revitalise the low season by organising events and boosting street-level activity. “During the Green Season, we must strive to boost tourist numbers to at least 70 to 75 percent of those recorded in the high season,” he said. Kao Philip, President of the Siem Reap Tourism Club, praised the lush landscapes of Angkor as a major draw and welcomed the government’s increased promotion efforts. He acknowledged the road ahead remains long but said joint public-private initiatives are already making a difference. “We understand this is just the beginning,” he noted, “but we are committed to promoting Cambodian tourism, both at home and abroad.” The numbers show momentum is building. Cambodia welcomed 1.83 million international visitors in the first quarter of 2025, up from 1.58 million in the same period last year. Following a successful 2024, when 6.7 million international tourists visited the Kingdom, the Ministry of Tourism has set its sights on surpassing seven million this year. With ancient temples, renewed strategy, and growing interest, Cambodia appears ready to make its mark once more as a regional tourism powerhouse. -2025-06-03 -
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Politics Thaksin Wants Pheu Thai Back in Control of Interior Ministry
I am sorry but your post is factually incorrect, despite the fact that it was written into news articles by both the Thaiger and AN on numerous occasions. Thaksin was never pardoned, and is a convicted felon. His sentence was "commuted", which is not a pardon. The King reduced his sentence from 8 years to 1, and I am not aware from the news of any links between the King and what happened to the 1. -
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Why isnt Trumps approval rating 80%?
Who cares? 80 percent, 1, 100, who cares? The popularity contest is over. Over a billion people know who he is, and the eight billion living on this rock will have some haters. who cares? nobody knows their name or their country or their president. they get bitter, mad, and need to drag everyone down. way easier to fall than rise. you can spend years of your only life worried about someone else, or help yourself. I'm off to save 100 kittens from a burning building in Pattaya and will donate billions to the local bars. it's a small offering, all i can do. -
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Elon Musk Calls Out Cory Booker’s Nazi Gesture, Claims Media Double Standard
Tesla stock dropped due to this very subject, the media lied, the dumb sheep believed them and some when on to attack Tesla and dealers causing millions in losses.... but that same media is silent now when Booker does the exact same thing and you are totally fine with it due to your own hatred. Luckily Tesla has recovered and a few green haired shims will get thrown in jail.- 1
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Am I in trouble?I have an O visa ,reside in Rayong and just spent four days in Bangkok
Sorry to add another Q. But do you mean the hotel enters the arrival date into the TM-30 system, as required by law, but usually doesn't bother inputting the date when you depart (in typical cases of short stay)? Is it not required to do that - because I don't see 'optional' in the copy that was attached. But 'optional' departure date is on the landlord's TM-30 where I rent. -
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Tourism Thailand Ramps Up Tourism Safety Measures Amid Crackdown on Illegal Operations
Why would you say this? ah, so what you're saying is............................
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