Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia

Mekong Tourism Newsletter – September 2024 Issue

As the Mid-Autumn Festival brings light and celebration to the Mekong Region, it’s a time for reflection and connection.

New initiatives like the Yunnan-Cambodia cultural corridor symbolize the collective effort to build a thriving, resilient tourism industry in the Mekong. Far from building barriers, these initiatives are strengthening regional cooperation and promoting sustainable tourism.

🔗 Click the PDF file below to read the full story and learn about the latest positive developments in GMS tourism.

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