AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoAngkor Heritage in the Spotlight: A new temporary exhibition at the Siem Reap museum is showcasing 21 newly discovered Ta Prohm temple artifacts—restored Avalokiteśvara statues and fragments—opened July 1 and running until Dec. 31, with APSARA highlighting careful conservation. Night Tourism at Angkor: Cambodia’s plan to study nighttime temple tours is gaining cautious interest from tourism stakeholders, but guides warn preservation and visitor safety must come first after earlier 2009 concerns. Public Health Watch: Kandal authorities seized 23,400 boxes of unregistered medicines in Mukh Kampul, urging people to avoid unclear sources while legal steps continue. Community Support Across Borders: Nepal’s embassy and partners ran a free eye treatment camp in Kampong Cham, expecting about 1,500 Cambodians to benefit from screening and treatment. Culture & Education Values: A fresh debate piece argues society should judge teachers by their broader impact—not just shadow tutoring—reminding readers how education shapes every profession. Lifestyle & Health Concerns: One story highlights fears after a contraceptive injection linked to brain tumours, while another offers etiquette tips for visiting Buddhist temples respectfully. Heritage Preservation Today: A Phnom Penh exhibit and photo book project documents Cambodia’s modern buildings from the 1960s–70s, treating architecture as “portraits of continuity.”
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