The Phnom Penh Post

ANA stepping up replanting campaign within Angkor Park

- Neang Sokunthea

THE Apsara National Authority (ANA) is working with public and private partner organisati­ons to continue its plans to replant the western part of Trapeang Ses, and preserve the AngkorArch­aeological Park World Heritage Site.

The campaign began in February.

On March 28, the ANA – along with the Siem Reap provincial branch of the General Department of Taxation (GDT) and the Siem ReapOddar Meanchey Chamber of Commerce – planted about 1,200 saplings.

ANA spokesman Long Kosal said the trees would not only provide year-round greenery and compliment the appearance of the Angkor park but also benefit mankind and the natural environmen­t.

“These trees will be maintained and watered regularly by the ANA in order to preserve them for future generation­s,” he said.

Chao Maomony, head of the Siem Reap tax branch, said he was pleased that the ANA had given his department the opportunit­y to participat­e in the tree-planting activity.

“We are honoured that we were given the chance to contribute to something that will leave a lasting legacy,” he said.

ANA director-general Hang Peou said that maintainin­g the natural beauty of Angkor is of the utmost importance, both due to its cultural significan­ce to the people of Cambodia and for its appeal as a tourist destinatio­n.

He added that the planting was just one small part of the ongoing work needed to preserve the Angkor area.

A number of residents of the Angkor park complex recently accepted relocation packages and moved to a new purposebui­lt village nearby. The ANA began to replant the vacated land, and called for public and private institutio­ns to contribute to the work.

“We launched our campaign to re-green the vacant parts of the park, as the trees act as a buffer between the temples and the elements. They protect them from the effects of sunlight, rain and wind-blown dust,” explained Peou.

 ?? ANA ?? People plant saplings in the AngkorArch­aeological Park area on March 28.
ANA People plant saplings in the AngkorArch­aeological Park area on March 28.

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