Phnom Penh: Mr. Huot Hak, Minister of Tourism, highlighted that Kampong Speu province has been developing rapidly in all sectors, rich in forests, mountains, beautiful grasslands, beautiful natural landscapes, and indigenous communities, which are favorable factors for the development of large tourism potential areas.

The above statement by Minister Huot Hak was made during the inauguration of a 7-kilometer concrete and asphalt road in Thansur Kirirom area, Kampong Speu province, on June 28, 2026, built by Oknha Sour Virak, CEO of Virak Buntham Express Co., Ltd., at a personal cost of approximately 1.22 million US dollars. This is a new achievement that has fully emerged during the green season, in line with the implementation of the Visit Cambodia campaign during the green season (from May to October).

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On this occasion, the Minister brought greetings from Samdech Thibdei Hun Manet, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia, and Her Excellency Dr. Pech Chanmony Hun Manet, Dr. Kittsethabandit Chhay Than, Honorary Chairman of the Royal Government Working Group to Assist Kampong Speu Province, and Mr. Hun Many, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Public Service and Chairman of the Royal Government Working Group to Assist Kampong Speu Province, to all those present at the inauguration ceremony.

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At the same time, the Minister also expressed his appreciation and high appreciation for Oknha Sour Virak, who dedicated his time, energy, and personal financial resources to building this road. For example, the Oknha has always provided close cooperation with the Ministry of Tourism and has actively participated in the Cambodian tourism industry in the past in the cause of supporting and promoting the tourism sector in Cambodia.
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At the same time, the Minister highlighted that Kampong Speu Province has been developing In all areas, both physical infrastructure and investment, the province is favorable due to geographical factors, located near Phnom Penh, rich in forests, mountains, beautiful grasslands, beautiful natural landscapes, indigenous communities, and is also a province famous for producing palm sugar, sugarcane and wine. All of these are favorable factors for the development of the province’s major tourism potential areas, including cultural and historical tourism areas, community tourism areas, natural tourism areas, processing tourism, agro-tourism areas and new tourist destinations.
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