International tourists to Cambodia's Angkor expected to rebound next year


PHNOM PENH, Oct 19 (Xinhua): Cambodia predicted that international visitors to its famed Angkor Archeological Park will start to rebound gradually from next year if Covid-19 vaccines are available, a spokesman for the Ministry of Tourism said on Monday.

Angkor Archeological Park, the kingdom's top tourist destination, has seen a huge slump in foreign tourists during the first nine months of 2020 due to the pandemic that has forced the country to impose entry restrictions for all foreign travelers since March.

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