Siem Reap, July 12, 2024 – Siem Reap unveils plans for new major tourist spot to revitalize the city’s charm. Deputy Governor of Siem Reap, H.E. Yun Linne, announced an ambitious plan to create a third major tourist attraction in Siem Reap, focusing on the Riverside and Wat Bo Surrounding area. The announcement came at the ‘ One Vision, One Siem Reap ‘ event, put together by IPS Cambodia and ULS at Rose Apple Square Auditorium.
“This new project, covering 40 hectares of land along the Siem Reap river and Wat Bo area, is supported by the Royal Government and aims to complement the existing attractions like the Angkor Archeological Park and the vibrant Pub Street,” H.E. Yun Linne stated.
According to H.E. Yun Linne, such visions were drawn as the Department of Tourism reflected on the impact of Covid on Siem Reap’s tourism sector. He described it as “seriously injured," underscoring active efforts from the government in transforming the city into a “smart city, ” reviving tourism, the construction of the 38-road project , the new Siem Reap International Airport, and the introduction of modern public transportation.
“These developments not only aim to restore, but to elevate Siem Reap’s position as a must-visit destination, ensuring a seamless and enriched experience for tourists,” he added.
In a deliberate move to promote sustainability alongside urban and touristic development, the Deputy Governor also announced a ‘ green campaign’ focused on extensive planting of trees along the newly developed roads and in various districts around Siem Reap. This initiative is designed to enhance the city’s aesthetic appeal and environmental sustainability, further cementing its status as a leading tourist destination.