Tourists showing cleavage or wearing skimpy clothes will be banned from Cambodia’s Angkor temple complex, authorities have said, after a slew of photos of scantily clad visitors at the sacred site. From 4 August tourists wearing “revealing” clothes will be asked to cover up or face a ban from the vast site, according to the state agency that manages the Angkor complex. It is one of Asia’s most visited sites and more than 2 million tourists travelled to Angkor last year. Angkor is “a sacred place of the national and cultural soul”, the statement added. Last year several tourists were arrested for taking nude photographs at the Angkor complex.
Source: The Guardian July 07, 2016 15:59 UTC