The Positive and Negative Effect Of Tourism In Cambodia
The Positive and Negative Effect Of Tourism In Cambodia
January 20, 2024
Cambodia
is a land of potentials, bouncing back from being colonized by the French in
1884 and from years of dejection from three civil wars in 1970, 1975 and a
genocide period after 1975. The Land of Wonder has shown tremendous growth in
many industries, particularly with its tourism industry, according to a
research done by Emma Ericson and Annette Ronning for Karlstad university, the
number of visitors to Cambodia only increased after 1995, two years of after
its full independence in 1993, now the industry is proving to be "a
proclaimed World's best tourist destination". However, where there's
light, there is darkness and even with many benefits from tourism. Cambodia is
also facing many negative effects.
POSITIVE
EFFECT OF TOURISM IN CAMBODIA
In
recent years Cambodia's tourism industry has taken a turn for the better after
the announcement of independence in 1993, the country has undergone massive
developments and is continuing to do so. The government has created an eight
years plan from 2012-2020, based on potentials such as Cultural and Natural
resources of the land to better develop the industry. As of today, Cambodia is
one of the world's most popular in Cultural tourism and ecotourism as it
received the world's best tourist destination award in 2016. Many improvements
have also been made to the many infrastructures especially to its international
airport as a mean to welcome the estimated 2 million visitors. As time evolve
so does the Cambodia. Almost every year Cambodia welcomes a new sky scrapper
with its tallest 'The Vattanac capital tower' which was completed in 2014.
Cambodia is also well aware of the rise of this industry, which is why in 2012,
the royal government of Cambodia created an 8 years plan to support and develop
its tourism services. The plan will revolve around the Cultural tourism and the
ecotourism that is the soul of the industry here in Cambodia, which will uphold
the foundation for the long-term development of a new tourist destination.
Another factor that will positively affect Cambodia is that tourism will create
around 800,000 jobs which predicted by the RGC for the year 2020 and will also
"Accelerate its gross domestic product (GDP)". They also hope that
this new route they are taking will create a new history, one that is better
than the bitter past the country went through. This prediction will highly be
true, looking at the record shown by the World Travel and Tourism Council;
Cambodia's tourism provided a 3.1% growth in GDP and supported 6 million jobs
in the field in 2016.
NEGATIVE EFFECT OF TOURISM IN CAMBODIA
On issue Cambodia is facing is the misbehaviors of tourist, especially when it
comes to religious sites, the people can get very offended. The archeological
park of Angkor Wat have had many nudity-related accidents and thus increased
the restrictions placed on visitors at the site. "It's an offense to the
culture of others regardless of religion" said Kerya Chau Sumpa member of
the Apsara police. Another effect that is troubling Cambodia is the bias
decisions made by the government. With its effort to develop the industry the
government had made a decision to create a plan to better suit the needs of the
country that brings in the most visitors, China with its Chinese-ready plan.
The Chinese-ready plan, is very evident in Sihanouk Ville, one of the cities in
Cambodia that is now being taken over by Chinese. Worries flood in the
communities of locals owned businesses on how the new developments in their
Summar
area
will affect them. Beaches that are usually flood with tourist now deserted,
Casinos where Cambodian themselves are not welcomed and even shop that lines
the streets displaying Chinese and Khmer.
Overall,
the rise of tourism is beneficial to Cambodia include the completion of its
finest airport to date, the construction of new infrastructures and
skyscrapers, contribution to the growth of its GDP and supplying millions of jobs
in the field. However with millions of visitors each year clash of culture is
bound to occur, first with the misbehaving tourists causing bans to be placed
upon religious site. Moreover Cambodians are worried about the investments made
by foreign vitors to have major consequences to the local economy, especially
in one of the biggest tourist attraction in the country Sihanouk Ville. Taking
the situation into consideration having a city that is being taken over by
another culture and taking the local economy away from locals is very
problematic indeed and has to be taken care of right away.

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