Tbong Khmum is a province located in eastern Cambodia. It was established in 2013, making it one of the country's newer provinces. The province is bordered by Kratié Province to the north, Kampong Cham Province to the west, and Vietnam to the east and south. Tbong Khmum is known for its lush landscapes, agricultural activities, and cultural heritage.
The provincial capital is the town of Suong, which serves as a central hub for trade and local governance. Tbong Khmum is predominantly rural, with a significant portion of its economy based on agriculture, including rice cultivation, fruit growing, and fishing. The province also features several prominent waterways, contributing to its rich biodiversity and economic activities.
Tourism in Tbong Khmum is growing, with visitors attracted to its natural beauty and cultural sites. Prominent locations include local temples and traditional markets, where visitors can experience the daily life of the Khmer people. As development continues in the region, Tbong Khmum aims to enhance its infrastructure and services to better accommodate tourists and improve the quality of life for its residents.
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