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28 Million Tourists Visit Angkor Wat Archeological Park Since 2000


Siem Reap: Angkor Wat Archeological Park in Siem Reap province has become a major attraction, drawing approximately 28 million international tourists since 2000.

According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, the figures were shared by H.E. Hang Peou, Director General of the APSARA National Authority, at a recent press conference in front of Angkor Wat Temple.

H.E. Dr. Hang Peou also noted the numerous high-profile visitors to the Angkor site, including kings, presidents, prime ministers, heads of major international organizations, and celebrities, who have sought to learn about the rich history of the Angkor Empire. Furthermore, he emphasized the extensive efforts made by the APSARA National Authority in various areas such as temple conservation, water management, forestry, community development, tourism, and the preservation of both tangible and intangible cultural heritage.

The APSARA National Authority is set to commemorate its 30th anniversary on Feb. 19, 2025, marking three decades since its establishment in
1995. To celebrate this milestone, the authority will organize religious ceremonies, including offerings to 130 monks at the historic Bayon Temple.

H.E. Dr. Hang Peou reflected on the significant role the authority has played in managing, protecting, and conserving the Angkor site over the years. The director general acknowledged the crucial support from international institutions and experts in training local resources to safeguard Cambodia’s cultural heritage. The ongoing commitment of APSARA aims to ensure that Angkor remains a living heritage site where both temples and communities can thrive together for generations to come.