6 August 2014
The number
of Chinese visitors to Cambodia's Angkor Wat temple, one of the World Heritage
Sites, has reached 161,700 in the first six months of this year, a 17% rise
over the same period last year.
The data
from the tourism department in Siem Reap province, where the 12th century temple
is located, recorded that China was the second largest source of foreign
tourists to the site after South Korea. Angkor Wat temple, inscribed on the
World Heritage List in 1992, is the kingdom's largest tourist destination. It
is situated about 315 km northwest of capital Phnom Penh. An entrance fee to
the site is 20 U.S. dollars a day for a foreigner, 40 U.S. dollars for a three-day
visit and 60 U.S. dollars for a week-long visit.
The
ancient temple received a total of 1.24 million foreign visitors during the
first six months of this year, up 10% over the same period last year. The top
five countries visiting the site are South Korea, China, Vietnam, Japan and
Russia.
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