AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoUrban Planning & Inclusion: Phnom Penh urban planner Chey Socheata is using Tikrong to explain how sidewalks, public space and traffic shape daily life, and how better design can be more livable, inclusive and safe. Climate Habit Change: An editorial backs “Today, I Do Not Use Plastic Bag,” arguing student-led behavior shifts can grow into lasting culture and long-term climate impact. Heritage & UNESCO: Cambodia’s seat on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage committee (2026–2030) is framed as a major diplomatic and cultural mandate, especially amid regional sensitivities around Khmer traditions. International Day of Yoga: India’s embassy marked International Day of Yoga in Phnom Penh with “Yoga for Healthy Ageing,” drawing large public participation. Tourism & Culture Debate: A push to reconsider Angkor Pass pricing highlights how access, crowding and visitor experience connect to protecting Cambodia’s most iconic heritage. Humanitarian Crisis After Scams: Freed trafficking victims and stranded foreign workers face a new crisis after Cambodia’s crackdown on online scam compounds, raising urgent calls for protection and support. Culture in Action: Dragon Boat Festival celebrations in Cambodia included zongzi-making, Chinese painting and paper cuts, bringing cross-cultural traditions to students. Visa & Travel Boost: Cambodia begins a visa-free trial for Chinese visitors (June 15–Oct 15) to attract more arrivals and support tourism recovery. Border & Sovereignty: Cambodia filed another protest against Thailand’s alleged encroachment actions in Pursat and Oddar Meanchey, including flag-raising and construction near border areas.
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