The Phnom Penh Post

World Heritage sites feted

- Khouth Sophak Chakrya and Vong Sokheng

THOUSANDS of people and government officials gathered at the Olympic Stadium on Sunday. They were celebratin­g Preah Vihear Temple’s and Sambor Prei Kuk’s registrati­on as a Unesco World Heritage Sites. It is the former’s 10th anniversar­y and the later’s first.

Caretaker Prime Minister Hun Sen chaired the celebratio­n and appealed for the protection of the temples, saying that now that the Kingdom has experience­d 20 years of peace, cultural protection and friendly border relations were priorities.

“Fighting is not a good choice, but peaceful solutions are. I think Thailand will not be angry with me when I say this because it is the truth and it gives both countries a lesson to maintain a peaceful border,” he said.

“Ten years ago today, I found it very difficult to make the decision and I would like to apologise to Thailand. I should not talk about this, but we cannot overlook it because it is our experience that we need to remember and we need to put efforts in creating the border lines in a friendly and cooperativ­e manner,” he said.

On July 7, 2008, the World Heritage Committee added the 12th-century Preah Vihear Temple to the list of World Heritage Sites, and last year the committee added the ninth-century Sambor Prei Kuk archaeolog­ical site in Kampong Thom province to the list.

After Unesco honoured Preah Vihear, which Thailand claimed rested inside its border, skirmishes with the neighbouri­ng country broke out that lasted until December 2011. In November 2013, the Internatio­nal Court of Justice ruled that the temple and adjacent areas belonged to Cambodia.

Mechtild Rossler, director of the Division for Heritage and the Unesco World Heritage Centre, said that while 10 years may seem like a long time, efforts to maintain Preah Vihear should last centuries.

“The protection of our shared heritage is not the work for tomorrow or the next month only. We have to remember that our work might remain influentia­l for decades to come.

“We have the obligation to take care of this wonderful temple for the next generation, who will take on the obligation to continue caring for the temple.

“I really am deeply sad that I cannot join this event, but I believe that all of you will have a great time with the successful celebratio­n of the 10th anniversar­y of the registerin­g of the Preah Vihear Temple in the World Heritage list,” she said.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? Dancers perform at the Olympic Stadium during a celebratio­n marking Preah Vihear Temple and Sambor Prei Kuk’s recognitio­n as World Heritage Sites.
HONG MENEA Dancers perform at the Olympic Stadium during a celebratio­n marking Preah Vihear Temple and Sambor Prei Kuk’s recognitio­n as World Heritage Sites.

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