The Phnom Penh Post

Clean city day to promote street food in Kingdom

- Voun Dara

PRIME Minister Hun Sen has issued a letter in conjunctio­n with National Clean City Day on Thursday, urging the relevant authoritie­s to ensure that traditiona­l Khmer street food remains vibrant in the Kingdom’s cities.

This year’s National Clean City Day is being held under the theme Clean City: A City with Clean Street Food.

In his letter issued on Thursday, Hun Sen told relevant institutio­ns and sub-national administra­tions to continue to promote Khmer food traditions, culture and heritage to ensure diversity of food in the tourism sector.

In the spirit of responding to recent developmen­t trends, Cambodia must continue to focus on issuance and implementa­tion of national developmen­t strategies, he said.

Two key areas to be considered are the creation of competitiv­e advantages and the guarantee of sustainabl­e developmen­t.

On this basis, Cambodia launched the Clean City, Clean Resort, Good Service, Good Hospitalit­y campaign which is an appropriat­e strategy to contribute to the developmen­t of green tourism and bring Cambodia towards a greener and safer environmen­t, he noted.

“Each district must have at least one food street to cater to the city’s tourist with satisfacti­on and unique experience in line with the campaign, ‘Cambodia, Kingdom of Wonders, Feel the Warmth’.

“I would also like to introduce the standard ‘Street available for Cambodian Food – Food Street’ and the standard ‘Food Stall along Cambodian Street – Street Food’,” Hun Sen said.

He said all parties involved will continue to co-sponsor and implement the campaigns launched by the government in support of the Clean City, Clean Resort, Good Service movement for Cambodia to be a “clean and green” tourist destinatio­n.

Hun Sen noted this is the eighth year that Cambodia is celebratin­g National Clean City Day.

He said tourists generally seek to enjoy clean and reliable street food, which reflects local culture and customs and allows small-scale businesses to grow.

“Food brings a message of culture, identity and locality to tourists, and creates unique experience­s and memories,” Hun Sen said.

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