Cross-border tourism in the Mekong region strong, despite regional challenges


Visitors enjoy paddling boats around the Stung Treng Ramsar site. - Photo: The Phnom Penh Post/ANN

PHNOM PENH: In a time of geopolitical tensions, cross-border tourism in Southeast Asia remains a testament to the strength of regional cooperation and the commitment of neighbouring countries to bolster their tourism sectors.

Despite recent security concerns between Cambodia and Thailand, tourism officials in both countries remain focused on strengthening the people-to-people connections that have long been a cornerstone of their collaboration.

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