He said that in the past, some tourists asked about sex services in Cambodia. "Older European tourists often live alone, so on their trips are always looking for more partners," he said.
He asked the state to consider setting up a legal and regulated package of sex tourism, which he believes could increase part of the nation's revenue. In Saran's view, in the past, even without proper permits, sex work has taken place and at times undermined public order. and caused various infectious diseases as well. Therefore, the establishment of rules and regulations and the right management may be able to reduce those problems and increase revenue.
He added that we do not have this package, but often we see the authorities cracking down on sex workers on Veng Street and Wat Phnom. If we gather them and keep them in order, he thinks it will bring revenue to the nation and attract tourists. However, this is just his suggestion.
Cambodia adheres to the traditions, and in the past, Cambodia has never been open to this service to tourists, while Thailand is open. and attracts multi-ethnic tourists from both China and Europe.
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