Bagan residents seek greater share of ticket sales for preservation
Bagan residents are seeking a greater portion of ticket revenues to help with the preservation of the monuments - the ...
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Bagan residents are seeking a greater portion of ticket revenues to help with the preservation of the monuments - the ...
Overcrowding at Angkor has become a real problem in recent years, and this story from the Conde Nast traveler highlights ...
The Cambodian government has formally taken over the ticket sales of Angkor, which had previously been in the hands of ...
Cambodian government officials have said that the de-privatisation of the ticket sales to Angkor will not affect the price of ...
Cambodia announces that ticketing to Angkor, which is managed by a private company, will be revamped once the contract expires ...
Allegations of accounting irregularities still persist, and the APSARA Authority will be called to answer questions at the National Assembly ...
Visitors to Angkor cross the 2 million mark last year, with the main sources of tourist coming from East Asia. ...
I suspect this story is more about local politics than archaeology: the Angkor Archaeological park generates millions of dollars in ...
The Angkor Archaeological Park receives more than a million tourists a year collecting millions in ticket sales, but where the ...
Entry fees to Bagan will rise to US$20 next year, with hopes that the increased revenue will go towards the ...
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