The Phnom Penh Post

To support tourism

Town reclassifi­cation

- Chea Sokny

OFFICIALS from the Ministry of Interior have instructed the Siem Reap provincial authoritie­s to discuss the reclassifi­cation of the Run Ta Ek area as a new town. Senior officials believe the area has the potential to become a tourist attraction, and urged that an applicatio­n for the reclassifi­cation be submitted to the government for formal approval.

A meeting to review and discuss the establishm­ent of Run Ta Ek town was chaired by Prak Sam Oeun, interior ministry secretary of state, and Prak Sophorn, Siem Reap provincial governor. The December 21 meeting was attended by the leaders of all relevant institutio­ns, district authoritie­s and communes.

Via provincial informatio­n department’s social media, Sophorn explained that the formation of the town followed recommenda­tions by former Prime Minister Hun Sen and Prime Minister Hun Manet, who suggested that the area could become a beautiful town which would provide convenienc­e to its residents, as well as encouragin­g the remaining residents of the Angkor Archaeolog­ical Park to move in.

He added that at present, the Run Ta Ek area has a population of more than 6,000 families. The area has well organised infrastruc­ture, roads, sewage and clean water systems, an electricit­y network, district halls, schools, hospitals, pagodas, markets and administra­tive police stations.

The Run Ta Ek Developmen­t Area is located in Tani village, Run Ta Ek commune, Banteay Srei district. It was developed by the APSARA National Authority (ANA) for people living in the Angkor Archaeolog­ical Park to voluntaril­y move there. They were provided with houses and land for farming.

During the meeting, Sam Oeun explained that based on his inspection­s, two communes could form the proposed town: Run Ta Ek commune in Banteay Srei district and Balaing commune in Prasat Bakong district. Both of the communes have the appropriat­e infrastruc­ture in place to meet the statutes needed to establish a town.

“The provincial authoritie­s are advised to hold specific discussion­s with the provincial council in naming the new town. They should then expedite the preparatio­n of an urgent proposal and submit it to the government. It will be submitted to the National Assembly for formal approval,” he said.

“The Run Ta Ek area has the potential to become an attraction which could draw domestic and internatio­nal visitors,” he added.

Cambodia Associatio­n of Travel Agents adviser Ho Vandy said on December 24 that no matter where a town is located, as long as it is organised as a tourist destinatio­n, it has economic potential.

He explained that this will only succeed if the local population are aware of the potential attraction­s of their area. If Run Ta Ek is to become attractive, the relevant institutio­ns need to think about what kind of attraction­s are available in the area.

“To put it simply, it is already an attractive area, but if we do not determine exactly what we are going to do to attract tourists in the future – whether through cultural, natural or manufactur­ed attraction­s – we will not achieve good results,” he said.

He added that in addition, the residents of the communes which have been used to form towns need to have a clear understand­ing of government policies.

Mam Rithy, president of the Cambodian Tourism and Service Workers Federation (CTSWF), said he supports all expansion and developmen­t in Siem Reap province, as he understand­s that the government’s strategy is to promote tourism in the province.

“I encourage the authoritie­s to review previous attraction­s and ensure they are well-developed before thinking about new ones. The Angkor Archaeolog­ical Park is still the biggest draw for visitors to Siem Reap province,” he added.

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