Seoul eases travel advisory for Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, keeps restrictions in high-risk regions


SEOUL: South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Thursday (Dec 4) that it has adjusted some travel advisories for Cambodia, lowering the alert level for the capital Phnom Penh and further easing guidance for regions including Siem Reap.

With effect from 4pm, the ministry lifted the special travel advisory for Phnom Penh, downgrading it to Level 2. Regions currently at Level 2, including Siem Reap, have been further lowered to Level 1.

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