The situation on the Cambodia-Thailand border has not disrupted tourism to Angkor Wat; tourism in Siem Reap remains orde

2025-12-19
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  Southeast Asia Information Port (www.dnyxxg.com) – According to a recent report by Viory, a global southern visual news agency, despite some fluctuations in the situation along the Cambodian-Thai border, the allure of the Angkor Wat World Heritage Site remains undiminished. Siem Reap province in Cambodia continues to see a surge in visitors, both domestic and international, with tourism operating smoothly and social life remaining stable.

  Video footage shows visitors from all over calmly touring and taking photos within the Angkor Wat temple complex, their journeys undisturbed by external factors. Australian tourist Phoenix stated in an interview, “I had heard concerns about the border situation before coming, but after arriving and talking with local residents, I felt very safe. Daily tourism and life here have not been affected at all.” In response to external concerns, Lai Kinlin, an official from the Apsara Authority, clearly stated that the overall security situation in Siem Reap is stable and urged tourists not to worry excessively. He also confirmed that the site continues to receive a large number of global visitors daily, and all tourism services are operating normally.

  Oli, a foreign owner of a local restaurant, also corroborated this situation from a grassroots perspective. He pointed out that the border conflict occurred far from Siem Reap city and its core tourist areas, and local social life and business operations were not affected at all. While expressing confidence in the stability of the situation, Oli also hoped that the conflict could be completely resolved as soon as possible to safeguard regional peace and prosperity.

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