Tuesday, 31 August 2010

REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea : Visitors at Angkor Wat, Siem Reap

A visitor poses for photographs in the Bayon Temple in the northern province of Siem Reap, about 320 km (199 miles) from Phnom Penh, August 31, 2010. Tourist arrivals to Cambodia increased by 14 percent to 1.42 million people during the first seven months this year as compared to the same period in 2009, said Kong Sophearak, Director of Statistics at the Tourism Ministry. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

A tourist poses for photographs in the Bayon Temple in the northern province of Siem Reap, about 320 km (199 miles) from Phnom Penh August 31, 2010. Tourist arrivals to Cambodia increased by 14 percent to 1.42 million people, during the first seven months this year as compared to the same period in 2009, said Kong Sophearak, Director of Statistics at the Tourism Ministry. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

Visitors pose for photographs near the Angkor Wat temple in the northern province of Siem Reap, about 320 km (199 miles) from Phnom Penh, August 31, 2010. Tourist arrivals to Cambodia increased by 14 percent to 1.42 million people during the first seven months this year as compared to the same period in 2009, said Kong Sophearak, Director of Statistics at the Tourism Ministry. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea


Tourists visit the Bayon Temple in the northern province of Siem Reap, about 320 km (199 miles) from Phnom Penh August 31, 2010. Tourist arrivals to Cambodia increased by 14 percent to 1.42 million people, during the first seven months this year as compared to the same period in 2009, said Kong Sophearak, Director of Statistics at the Tourism Ministry. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

An official checks the ticket of a tourist at the entrance of the Angkor Wat temple in the northern province of Siem Reap, about 320 km (199 miles) from Phnom Penh August 31, 2010. Tourist arrivals to Cambodia increased by 14 percent to 1.42 million people, during the first seven months this year as compared to the same period in 2009, said Kong Sophearak, Director of Statistics at the Tourism Ministry. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

Boys try to sell a rain coat to a tourist in the rain at the Angkor Wat temple in the northern province of Siem Reap, about 320 km (199 miles) from Phnom Penh August 31, 2010. Tourist arrivals to Cambodia increased by 14 percent to 1.42 million people, during the first seven months this year as compared to the same period in 2009, said Kong Sophearak, Director of Statistics at the Tourism Ministry. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

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