via Khmer Times, 14 June 2024: The APSARA National Authority’s Department of Water, Forestry, and Infrastructure Management is annually planting thousands of palm trees in Angkor to preserve Khmer identity. This initiative reflects the cultural and daily significance of palm trees in Khmer life, promoting sustainable practices and long-term environmental management.
The consideration of their use in consumer goods, souvenirs, and traditional food production reflects a holistic approach to preserving this vital aspect of Khmer culture.
The vision and dedication of the APSARA Authority in planting and nurturing thousands of palm trees in the Angkor Park area, as well as the preparation for further planting in the upcoming rainy season, demonstrate a forward-thinking approach to environmental conservation and cultural preservation.
The emphasis on sustainable practices, such as encouraging the local community to enjoy the fruits and palm juice while refraining from cutting down the trees for at least 20 years, showcases a thoughtful and long-term perspective on environmental management.