The winding Mekong River flows from north to south into Cambodia. In Stung Treng Province in the northeastern region of the country, a hundreds-of-kilometers-long tributary is known locally as the Sesan River.“Stung ...The winding Mekong River flows from north to south into Cambodia. In Stung Treng Province in the northeastern region of the country, a hundreds-of-kilometers-long tributary is known locally as the Sesan River.“Stung Treng Province enjoys an advantageous geographical position, so if Cambodia can develop and utilize such good resources, the province will develop impressively,” declared our driver as our car crossed the Sesan River along Highway No. 7.展开更多
文摘The winding Mekong River flows from north to south into Cambodia. In Stung Treng Province in the northeastern region of the country, a hundreds-of-kilometers-long tributary is known locally as the Sesan River.“Stung Treng Province enjoys an advantageous geographical position, so if Cambodia can develop and utilize such good resources, the province will develop impressively,” declared our driver as our car crossed the Sesan River along Highway No. 7.