AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAngkor Heritage Rules: Visitors at Angkor Archaeological Park will be turned away if their “traditional” costumes don’t accurately reflect Khmer heritage, after APSARA and culture officials raised concerns about rental outfits mixing Khmer styles with imported fabrics, jewelry and accessories. Eco-Tourism at Phnom Kulen: Cambodia unveiled a plan to reshape Phnom Kulen National Park into a premier eco-tourism destination, using strict zoning to protect forests and wildlife while upgrading low-impact visitor routes, pagoda areas and waste management. Women’s Safety at Borders: Immigration says nearly 200 Cambodian women were stopped from traveling abroad in H1 over suspected trafficking risks, with many linked to fraudulent recruitment schemes targeting China. Cyber-Scam Crackdown: Cambodia deported over 16,000 foreign online scam suspects in the first half of 2026, as authorities push to disrupt networks and protect the country’s reputation. Culture & Education Support: India and Preah Sihanouk Raja Buddhist University (SBU) Battambang signed a Quick Impact Project MoU to equip a women’s dormitory, supporting about 140 female students. Digital Spotlight: Cambodia welcomed international entrepreneurs and social media creators whose posts are boosting global visibility for Khmer culture, food and tourism.
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