Cambodia's Angkor Wat visitor facilities reopen following South Korea-led renovation


Cambodia's Angkor Wat heritage site is seen in this image. - Korea Heritage Agency

SEOUL: South Korea's heritage authorities announced Friday (Jan 31) that a section of the visitor facilities at Cambodia's Angkor Wat has reopened following renovations using Korean technology, Yonhap news agency reported.

South Korea has been working with Cambodia on the restoration and preservation of Angkor Wat since 2024, providing technical expertise and support to safeguard its cultural heritage.

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