Apsara Authority to restore ancient ponds during dry spell
via Khmer Times, 27 December 2019: Reusing ancient ponds in the current dry spell.
The APSARA National Authority is the national authority in charge of the protection and management of Angkor Archaeological Park. Khmer: អាជ្ញាធរជាតិអប្សរា
via Khmer Times, 27 December 2019: Reusing ancient ponds in the current dry spell.
via Khmer Times, 20 December 2019: One villager returned a piece because he was reportedly haunted by spirits.
via Phnom Penh Post, 27 October 2019: Illegal construction encroaching over heritage land.
via Phnom Penh Post, 15 October 2019: Food vendors in Angkor in conflict with the Apsara Authority over tree-planting near ...
via Khmer Times, 03 October 2019: The food ban which was previously announced at Angkor Wat is now being enforced ...
via Khmer Times, 28 August 2019: School education programme to teach heritage appreciation.
via Khmer Times, 2 July 2018: The Apsara Authority renews its warning that it will remove unauthorised constructions. Source: Authority ...
via Bangkok Post, 15 June 2018: Thailand's Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (Dasta) yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding ...
via Khmer Times, 26 Feb 2018: Tour agents with the Apsara Authority aided 40 tourists who suffered accidents. Source: Apsara ...
via Cambodia Daily, 03 August 2017: Following on this news because it deals with the heritage laws around the Angkor ...
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