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Water to Build Angkor early next month to demonstrate the importance of Cambodia’s ancient waterways. ANA spokesman Long Kosal told The Post on March 17 that this was the first time the ANA had compiled such a documentary. “The documentary is based on scientific evidence and the ANA’s direct observation and practice. So, the video has both practical and scientific aspects,” he said. Kosal said the ANA wanted to show the public the important role water has had in building civilisation and Cambodia since ancient times. “Water formed an important part of building the nation and made an especially important contribution in keeping a balance at Angkor Wat. That’s why we’ve dubbed it ....
Sotr Nikum district administration and the Apsara National Authority (ANA) have continued to raise awareness and educate people to preserve the historical site of Prek Sramoch Dam – also known as Sampov Road – due to fears of damage to the structure. ....
Share Tourism loss means peace and quiet for Angkor Park Wed, 3 March 2021 Angkor Wat is not as deathly quiet as it was back when it was rediscovered by the French explorer Henri Mouhot in the 1840s. He found it empty and uninhabited after centuries of gradual decay, disuse and disrepair with its ruins gradually being hidden by creeping jungle foliage. Angkor Wat’s temples are also no longer the frightening place that they were in the 1970s back when Cambodia was spiralling into chaos and a brutal civil war. For much of that decade death was everywhere and the temples are pockmarked in places with bullet holes from that period. ....
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Share Environment Ministry secretary of state Neth Pheaktra (right) and an environment official show a map of Preah Jayavarman-Norodom National Park in Siem Reap province on December 19, 2020. Hean Rangsey Pilot ecosystem initiative to draw funds from Kulen water use Sun, 20 December 2020 According to the Ministry of Environment, all businesses that consume large amounts of water from Kulen Mountain in Siem Reap province’s Preah Jayavarman-Norodom National Park may now be required to make voluntary contributions through the pilot of Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES). The ministry will also pilot the charge for ecosystem services via paying tax on commercial water use, including producers and distributors. ....