AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAngkor Conservation & Crafts: Park Hyatt Siem Reap teamed up with World Monuments Fund to fund long-term Angkor Archaeological Park training, including a six-month Heritage Foreman program for local conservation leaders and guest learning visits to active sites. Cultural Heritage Clash: Cambodia’s Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts strongly condemned Thai military destruction of the wooden staircase to K’nar Temple, calling it a serious attack on heritage and conservation work. Khmer Craft Spotlight: In Kampong Luong, craftsman Sieng Touch keeps Khmer silverware traditions alive by teaching children the techniques passed down through generations. Tourism & Culture Links: The British Embassy in Phnom Penh marked King Charles III’s 78th birthday with UK culture, music, food and storytelling, highlighting people-to-people ties with Cambodia. Community Support: A 2,700-step walk at Morodok Techo Stadium backed Kantha Bopha’s “10,000 Riel, 10,000 People” campaign for children’s healthcare. Skills & Youth: TVET Day (June 15-16) will spotlight training for 1.5 million youth, with hundreds of thousands already reached. Health & Public Life: Cambodia also saw fresh debate after a move to restrict online health content, with online communities pushing back. Sports Pride: Cambodia’s men’s and women’s para throwball teams defended Asian Championship titles in Malaysia.
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