
Kep province’s coastal areas set for major change
The physical and economic landscape of the coastal areas in Kep province is in the process of transformation, thanks to a number of development projects funded by the Asian Development
The physical and economic landscape of the coastal areas in Kep province is in the process of transformation, thanks to a number of development projects funded by the Asian Development
Minister of Public Works and Transport, Senior Minister Sun Chanthol, officially inaugurated the newly completed $1.2 million Kep International Port. The inauguration ceremony was held on the morning of January
The Cambodian Mine Action Centre (CMAC) signed a cooperation with its partners to clear land mines in Kep. On November 29, the Director General of CMAC, Heng Ratana, and President
Koh Tonsay tourism port, on the Koh Tonsay Island, four kilometres off Kep province’s mainland, is set to undergo a groundbreaking ceremony n mid-October. The project will take 15 months
The National Committee for Coastal Management and Development of Cambodia on Thursday approved its support of the project to develop a high-level public beach resort in Kep province. The development
The Kep International Half Marathon is back on the scene after a four-year absence. The first edition of the event was held in 2015, followed by another one a year
Ask most people for a holiday destination in South East Asia and the majority would likely say Thailand. Over the past 20 years, it’s become one of the most popular
Most tourists usually visit Kep province to stuff themselves with crabs, frolic on the shores of the beach and laze in the sun. But the Kingdom’s smallest province has one