The Phnom Penh Post

PM shares promotion for ‘Clean City’ plans

- Bor Pich Zalin

PRIME Minister Hun Manet has reiterated his personal commitment to promoting the “Clean City” movement in order to support tourism.

In a February 27 letter marking the 12th National Clean City Day, themed “Clean Cities for Tourism”, he requested that all relevant sides cooperate to conduct various campaigns in support of clean city contest movements.

In the letter, Manet, who is also president of the National Committee for Clean City Evaluation­s, said the day aims to inspire all Cambodians, especially the youth, to pay close attention to stimulatin­g green developmen­t.

“Clean City is an attractive tourist project that will draw domestic and internatio­nal tourists. It will make an important contributi­on to tourist developmen­t, inasmuch as all towns and cities are home to tourism and trade, as well as economic, political and cultural activities,” he added.

He explained that the success of tourism would also contribute to city developmen­t, through opportunit­ies for trade, investment and new urban developmen­t models.

Chhay Sivlin, president of the Cambodia Associatio­n of Travel Agents (CATA), said Manet’s commitment illustrate­d the close attention he pays to stimulatin­g the developmen­t of the country, in this instance with a focus on cleanlines­s and hygiene, in order to enter regional and internatio­nal competitio­ns.

“Overall, tourists don’t want to visit unclean places or those filled with litter, but prefer clean, hygienic, comfortabl­e ones. We should all [play our part in conservati­on and the promotion of the Clean City movement, in order to promote social welfare and competitio­n in ASEAN. In addition, it will also help to attract tourists to Cambodia and encourage them to return,” she added.

On February 27, the Prampi Makara district administra­tion in Phnom Penh observed the 12th National Clean City Day with an event aimed to raise awareness of the Clean City movement. The occasion brought together over 400 people, including monks and members of the Union of Youth Federation­s of Cambodia (UYFC), the Cambodian Red Cross (CRC) and the young scouts.

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