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SIEM REAP-CAMBODIA (A BRIEF INFORMATION) INTRODUCTION TO THE PROVINCE Siem Reap is located in northwestern Cambodia, 314 km from Phnom Penh on National Road No.6. The province is the gateway to the world-famous Angkor temple complex including the magnificent Angkor Wat, which is located in thick jungle and now a UESCO World heritage Site. In 2011, a total of 1,610,076 foreign tourists visited the province through Siem Reap International Airport or other international crossings. With many luxury hotels, beautifully aged colonial buildings, a buzzing pub street, silk farms, markets, and much more, provincial capital receives many international tourists. In addition to the World Heritage, Siem Reap Province as total area of 10,299 km 2 with abundant natural resources thanks to three regions of the province; an upper region rich in forests and plateaus, conducive to farming and the foraging of sub-forest products; a midland region with paddy rice fields, residential areas and historical temples as well as cultural sites; and a low-lying plains region conductive to seasonal farming and fishing. Nowadays, Siem Reap is known as the second economic hub of Camboida based on its geographic advantages as well as well-developed transportation infrastructure in the form roads, airports and waterways. The province is expected to be not only a hub for international tourism, but also a hub for various trade and business activities at both the domestic and international level. OVERVIEW OF THE PROVINCE Provincial Capital: Siem Reap Total area of the province: 10,299 km 2 Landscape: Upper area: forest or plateau Middle area: rich of paddy rice field, residential area and temples Low area: flat plain which can conduct seasonal farming and fishery Total population: 951,852 persons (2011) Population Density: 92 persons/km 2C Population age over 18 years: 545,427 persons Temperature: 15.5-32.6 o C

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Page 1: Siem Reap

SIEM REAP-CAMBODIA

(A BRIEF INFORMATION)

INTRODUCTION TO THE PROVINCE

Siem Reap is located in northwestern Cambodia, 314 km from Phnom Penh on National Road No.6. The

province is the gateway to the world-famous Angkor temple complex including the magnificent Angkor

Wat, which is located in thick jungle and now a UESCO World heritage Site.

In 2011, a total of 1,610,076 foreign tourists visited the province through Siem Reap International Airport or

other international crossings. With many luxury hotels, beautifully aged colonial buildings, a buzzing pub

street, silk farms, markets, and much more, provincial capital receives many international tourists.

In addition to the World Heritage, Siem Reap Province as total area of 10,299 km2 with abundant natural

resources thanks to three regions of the province; an upper region rich in forests and plateaus, conducive to

farming and the foraging of sub-forest products; a midland region with paddy rice fields, residential areas

and historical temples as well as cultural sites; and a low-lying plains region conductive to seasonal farming

and fishing.

Nowadays, Siem Reap is known as the second economic hub of Camboida based on its geographic

advantages as well as well-developed transportation infrastructure in the form roads, airports and waterways.

The province is expected to be not only a hub for international tourism, but also a hub for various trade and

business activities at both the domestic and international level.

OVERVIEW OF THE PROVINCE

Provincial Capital: Siem Reap

Total area of the province: 10,299 km2

Landscape: Upper area: forest or plateau

Middle area: rich of paddy rice field, residential area and temples

Low area: flat plain which can conduct seasonal farming and fishery

Total population: 951,852 persons (2011)

Population Density: 92 persons/km2C

Population age over 18 years: 545,427 persons

Temperature: 15.5-32.6oC

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Administrative Boundary: Number of city: 11 Number of communes: 87

Number of districts: 11 Number of Villages: 875

Number of sangkats: 13

Provincial Border: East: Kampong Thom and Preah Vihear Provinces

West: Banteay Meanchey Province

North: Oddar Meanchey and Preah Vihear Provinces

South: Battambang Province and Tonle Sap Lake

INVESTMENT

1. Special features or strong points for the province in terms of investment

a. Advantageous geographic location in the center of northwestern Cambodia

b. Well developed transportation infrastructure in the form of road networks connecting Phnom

Penh via National Road No. 6 and the Thai border via National Road No. 5, international

airports and water transportation through river ports

c. Abundant tourism resources with numerous cultural and historical temples, and natural parks

with great potential for cultural tourism in locations such as Siem Reap, Prasat Bakong,

Angkor Thom and Banteay Srey Districts.

d. Abundant agriculture products produced in Chi Kreng, Sot Nukun, Pork, Brolanh, Srey Snom

and Angkor Chom Districts

e. Low wage, well educated labor force

f. Ensured safety and security through the management of the provincial authority

2. Investment opportunities or potential sector

a. Agriculture: The province has several advantages in the develop of the agriculture sector:

i. A favorable landscape

ii. Appropriate rainfall; and

iii. Proper irrigation systems

b. Tourism: Tourism sector is a second priority sector for the province. In the first half of 2012,

the number of tourist increased to 2,167,946 million and the province has maintained an

increase in the number of tourist at an average of 15% to 25% per year.

c. Service: With the increases in the tourism sector, the service sector (hotel and restaurant etc.)

is also expected to develop