AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHeritage & Recovery: Preah Vihear marked its 18th UNESCO anniversary with a ceremony at the Natural Museum, reflecting on conservation gains and the 2025 destruction that erased earlier restoration, damaged hundreds of sites, and displaced about 16,000 people. Culture & Tourism: Angkor’s possible return of night temple tours is back on the table, with stakeholders cautiously hopeful but urging strict monument protection and visitor safety. Arts & Faith: New Ta Prohm discoveries—21 restored Avalokiteśvara-related artifacts—are on display at a Siem Reap museum, spotlighting Angkor-era Buddhist heritage. Health & Community: Nepal’s embassy in Bangkok ran a free eye treatment camp in Kampong Cham, expecting around 1,500 Cambodians to benefit through screening and care. Lifestyle & Learning: A new exhibition and conservation history piece highlights how the Conservation d’Angkor project evolved from colonial-era work into today’s UNESCO/APSARA framework. Public Health Warning: Kandal authorities seized 23,400 boxes of unregistered medicines, urging people to avoid unauthorized sources.
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