by Jeff Cook
Cambodia's storied history has left an indelible mark and some would say a huge void in certain areas. Part of Cambodia's history includes a period of French colonization. This lasted until the middle of the 20th century and vestiges of that relationship remain in architecture, language, and legal structures. But French culture no longer predominates in Cambodian society; Khmer people have a very rich and lively culture that is all their own. Nevertheless, external influences still remain. Today the tide of influence has turned from colonization to strategic political and economic partnerships. And no country has positioned itself better in Cambodia in politics and economics than Korea. When the Prime Minister of Korea visited a few weeks ago, the Cambodian government did everything but declare a national holiday for the visit. And there was good reason for visiting Cambodia. Korea is the second largest investor in Cambodia and its seventh biggest trading partner. Korea has even pledged to help Cambodia open a stock exchange by the end of the year. In addition, Korean construction companies are developing much of the prime real estate in Phnom Penh, including a 52-story building -- the tallest in the country.
The economic development that has resulted from the partnership between these two countries has been a great asset to Cambodia. Along with the officers, managers and economic advisers from Korea, the awareness of Cambodia in Korea coupled with the inexpensiveness and convenience of visiting (daily direct flights to and from Seoul) has resulted in a huge influx of tourists.
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Posted by: Supra Vaider | November 25, 2010 at 10:16 PM