With Its People Vaccinated, the Maldives Woos Tourists
The Maldives – a tiny nation of about twelve hundred islands set in crystalline waters in South Asia about 700 kilometers off the southern tip of India – depends on tourism. The pandemic cut that revenue in half. But with COVID on the run, the government’s wooing tourists, especially those from China. VOA’s Janine Phakdeetham reports. VOA Khmer's Leakhena Sreng narrates the story in Khmer.
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