The Phnom Penh Post

1,250 students march to preserve Angkor heritage

- Bor Pich Zelin

IN THE third “Angkor Thanksgivi­ng” march, over 1,250 students participat­ed to promote the preservati­on and appreciati­on of Angkor Wat, a national and internatio­nal symbol of Cambodian identity.

Organised by the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts on December 10, the march started in front of the world famous temple, proceeding to the Southern Gate of Angkor Thom and concluding in Siem Reap town. The purpose was to commemorat­e the priceless UNESCO World Heritage site left by Cambodian ancestors for future generation­s.

Long Kosal, deputy directorge­neral and spokesman of the APSARA National Authority’s (ANA), said that heritage protection is every Cambodian child’s responsibi­lity. He stated the significan­ce of Khmer songs, ingrained in the hearts of the people and noted the crucial role of students as successors in preserving the national soul and identity for future prosperity.

“It is a great pleasure that 1,250 students participat­ed in the Angkor Thanksgivi­ng event. This significan­t image is intended to foster patriotism and cultivate ideas for strengthen­ing our nation in the future,” he said.

The Angkor Thanksgivi­ng event, spanning from December 7 to 16 within the Angkor Archaeolog­ical Park, serves as a 10-day tribute to ancestors and past kings. The focus is on preserving the temple’s legacy for the next generation of Cambodians.

The ministry said this cultural initiative not only honours the efforts of ancestors in constructi­ng, maintainin­g and repairing the temple but also serves as a foundation for economic and cultural developmen­t. The commemorat­ion acknowledg­es the enduring contributi­ons made to preserve the territory from its inception to the present.

Pich Chanmony, the wife of Prime Minister Hun Manet, said she views this event as an expression of national pride, civilizati­on and the rich history of the ancient Khmer religion. She encourages the public to actively promote Angkor, underscori­ng its potential to further develop the nation’s cultural and tourism sectors.

 ?? ANA ?? Students take part in a parade for Angkor Thanksgivi­ng in front of the Angkor Wat temple on December 10.
ANA Students take part in a parade for Angkor Thanksgivi­ng in front of the Angkor Wat temple on December 10.

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