Koh Kong City In Cambodia
Koh Kong is the most southwestern province of Cambodia, It has a long undeveloped coastline, a largely inaccessible interior which includes part of the cardamom mountains, and a mountainous, forested, which the biggest coherent rainforest of Southeast Asia.
Today, Koh Kong has been the site of a Sino-Cambodian port development project in Dara Sakor. The project is planned to spread over 45,000 hectares, including casinos, golf courses, and resorts. A 20 kilometer stretch of coastline is being turned into a deep-water port to accommodate cruise ships as well as freight. Near the port, an airfield with a runway 3,400 meters is longer than needed for commercial flights, while its turning bays are too small for civilian aircraft.
The city is 11,160 square kilometers big. It's situated in the west of the country and is bordering to the east and south with the Gulf of Thailand, and to the north with Pursat, and to the West with Kampot and Sihanoukville. It consists mainly of a huge coherent mountain range, the Cardamom Mountains. Covered with lush deep rainforest, it the biggest successional forested region in whole Southeast Asia, which is almost not populated but by some small tribes, and it's about 207,474 people or 1,45% of the country's total population (14,363,519 people in Cambodia.
Its temperature is about 28degrees Celsius, the minimum temperature is about 16 degrees. From December to January are the coolest months, and the hottest is from April to June.