The Apsara National Authority (ANA) is working with public and private partner organisations to continue its plans to replant the western part of Trapeang Ses, and preserve the AngkorArchaeological Park World Heritage Site. The campaign began in February.
One decades-old car claimed to have a special relationship to Cambodian history sits among the many hundreds-of years-old antique items, as well as an assortment of more recent artefacts, at the privately-owned Vimean Sokha Museum in Siem Reap.
Some skeletons and bone fragments found through archeological excavations in Cambodia over the years have been identified as belonging to the Kingdom’s prehistoric population and as such are likely to be the ancestors of modern day Khmer.
Environmental officials have cleared 351ha of forest in the Run Ta Ek area in Siem Reap province’s Banteay Srei district, in preparation for the relocation of families from the Angkor Archaeological Park.