Cambodia AngkkorTempel complex short down because of covid 19

Top Sun Video Advertisements Angti site in Cambodia for two weeks to prevent coronavirus By SOPHENG CHEANG April 8, 2021 PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) – Cambodia is nearing the end of its most famous, centuries-old Angkor pilgrimage , and visitors for two weeks to help prevent the spread of coronavirus nationwide. The meeting of the world’s most famous site is the latest in a series of national measures taken when the number of coronavirus cases increased in February. Apsara official, a government agency responsible for mining, said a temporary ban on local and foreign tourists visiting the temple needed to help fight the scandal. He said Wednesday’s announcement that visitors would be banned from April 7 to April 20. The Angkor regional campaign, located in the western part of Siem Reap, attracted 2.2 million foreign tourists in 2019, but there has been a lot of damage in the past year due to the conflict caused by the patients. Cambodia offers tourists the world, but they have to be different. The National Institutes of Health on Thursday announced 113 new cases of coronavirus and two deaths. Cambodia has recorded a total of 3,028 cases, including 23 fatalities. Reports have opened a new outbreak at a hotel that broke into a hotel lobby that went home overnight in early February. The government on February 20 announced plans to close two weeks of public schools, theaters, pubs and resorts in the capital, Phnom Penh. As the number of cases increased, the closure was nationwide for schools, gyms, halls, museums and