19 May 2015
Cambodia has promoted a
"Visitor Code of Conduct" for tourists visiting the famed Angkor
Archaeological Park in Siem Reap province.
The Apsara National Authority, which manages the site, the code tells tourists of the rules against wearing revealing clothes, touching carvings or sitting on fragile structures, smoking, and entering restricted areas at the temples. The site attracted 2.35 million foreign tourists in 2014, generating a gross revenue of 59.3 million U.S. dollars from ticket sales.
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