PhnomPenhPost-Dec 21, 2021

Tourists and Chinese investors are gradually making their way back to Preah Sihanouk province, as the Covid-19 situation in the Kingdom eases and socio-economic activities pick up pace following early November’s full reopening announcement, according to a spokesman for the coastal province. Preah Sihanouk is one of Cambodia’s top coastal tourism hotspots, and was chosen by the government among a short list of destinations for the first phase of the international tourism relaunch scheme that kicked off on November 30, which conditionally allows fully-vaccinated international arrivals to visit select locations. Preah Sihanouk Provincial Administration spokesman Kheang Phearum told The Post on December 20 that a sizeable portion of Chinese nationals, including investors, that currently reside in the province had only returned since last month, but noted that the number of new arrivals has fallen short of expectations. According to the provincial administration, Preah Sihanouk has attracted nearly $4 billion in investments since 1994. As of May 2020, some 20 companies have developed projects on a cumulative 11,647ha on the province’s beaches and islands, with a total capital investment of $3.9 billion. Read more at: https://www.phnompenhpost.com/business/preah-sihanouk-sees-more-chinese-investors-arrivals-still-low