Chinese 'Angkor Culture Investment and Development Group' Looks at Battambang

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Chinese 'Angkor Culture Investment and Development Group' Looks at Battambang

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China Eyeing Culture and Tourism Investment in Battambang Province
AKP Phnom Penh, July 03, 2020 --

A Chinese firm branded Angkor Culture Investment and Development Group is eyeing an opportunity to invest in cultural and tourism sectors in Battambang province.

The intention was made by Mr. Wang Yinping, Representative of Angkor Culture Investment and Development Group of Yunnan province in a meeting with H.E. Nguon Rattanak, Governor of Battambang province at the province recently.

Mr. Wang Yinping briefed H.E. Nguon Rattanak that by far the company has invested on the fields in Siem Reap province.

Battambang is very potential for the investment in those fields and the company is interested in it, he added.

From his end, H.E. Nguon Rattanak welcomed the Chinese firm’s investment in the province, stressing that besides those attractive sectors, Battambang province has other investment potentials including agriculture and services.

By Lim Nary
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Re: Chinese 'Angkor Culture Investment and Development Group' Looks at Battambang

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Well, that's that then. Battambang was down the list of "maybe's" but now it's off the list of potential homes.

In fact, Cambodia is falling away fast. But I feel I owe Phnom Penh and Siem Reap one more visit each to decide -- if I can enter the country this year.
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