The Phnom Penh Post

Strategic NR 21 stretch opens

- Mom Kunthear

ANEARLY 64km stretch of National Road 21 connecting the Takhmao roundabout in Kandal province’s Takhmao town to the Cambodian-Vietnamese internatio­nal border checkpoint between Chrey Thom and Vietnam’s Long Binh was formally inaugurate­d on March 23.

Minister of Public Works and Transport Sun Chanthol said the stretch was built at a cost of nearly $61 million in grants from the South Korean government, along with a Cambodian government contributi­on to address impacts, mine clearance and other assorted costs.

“This section of National Road 21 is very important – it is a strategic connection between Phnom Penh and many national road networks. It links the capital to National Road 2, the second and third city ring roads and National Roads 21A and 21B,” he said.

South Korean ambassador Park Heung-kyeong also hailed the road, which he said was a byproduct of Cambodia-Korea friendship.

“The road plays an important role in facilitati­ng transporta­tion between Cambodia and Vietnam, especially commercial goods and agricultur­al products. The road had also opened up several border areas for developmen­t and growth,” he said.

The project was built in two phases, the first of which was a 55km road from the Takhmao roundabout in Takhmao town to Koh Thom district’s Prek Sdey commune. The second extended an 8.6km road from Prek Sdey to the Chrey Thom bridge.

Prime Minister Hun Sen also mentioned the imminent constructi­on of new bridges that would connect central Phnom Penh to Kandal province’s Arey Ksat area, saying that South Korea had already agreed to fund the constructi­on.

He noted that two bridges would be built. The first would extend from the Night Market in the capital’s Daun Penh district across the Tonle Sap to the Chroy Changvar peninsula, with the second connecting Chroy Changvar to Arey Ksat. They will also address traffic congestion on the existing Chroy Changvar bridges.

“We will construct these bridges without the use of pillars – we will high tensile steel cables to facilitate waterway traffic. I have already confirmed

with President Moon Jae-in and the Speaker of the Korean National Assembly that we agree to the constructi­on of these important infrastruc­ture projects,” he said.

He added that when the bridges are complete, he expects them to become attraction­s for both foreign and domestic tourists, as their modern cable constructi­on will make them very beautiful. This is just one more benefit of the close diplomatic ties between the two nations – and one more reason why he had worked so hard to achieve them.

“I am dreaming of the day that I will be able to walk or ride from the night market to Arey Ksat via the CambodiaKo­rea Friendship Bridges. The pillar-less constructi­on means that they won’t impede river traffic either. This is a very important considerat­ion if, like me, you cannot wait for the return of the Water Festival and the boat racing that accompanie­s it. We will all be enjoying that rich celebratio­n of our unique Khmer culture as soon as Covid infections drop,” he said.

TheCambodi­a-KoreaFrien­dship Bridges are scheduled to be constructe­d in 2023.

 ?? SPM ?? Prime Minister Hun Sen views a map of National Road 21 at its inaugurati­on ceremony.
SPM Prime Minister Hun Sen views a map of National Road 21 at its inaugurati­on ceremony.

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