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The launch of the Kampot International Tourist Port marks a significant milestone for Cambodia’s tourism industry. As international tourists arrive by sea, they will be greeted with warm Cambodian hospitality and invited to explore the diverse attractions that Kampot Province and its surrounding areas have to offer.

The opening of the port is expected to unlock the full potential of Kampot Province as a tourist destination. Visitors will have access to a wide range of attractions, including the stunning natural beauty of the coastline, the historic Bokor Hill Station, and the picturesque Kep National Park. The region’s unique blend of culture, history, and natural charm is sure to captivate the hearts of travelers from around the world.

The opening of the port will also have a significant impact on the local economy, creating new job opportunities and stimulating business growth. As more international tourists visit Kampot, local businesses can expect to see an increase in demand for services such as accommodation, food, and drink.

The construction of the port is a significant investment in Cambodia’s infrastructure, demonstrating the government’s commitment to developing the country’s tourism industry. By investing in modern infrastructure and promoting sustainable tourism practices, Cambodia aims to establish itself as a premier destination for international visitors.

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