A sacred rosewood tree that was controversially cut down last year in Siem Reap gets a new life as sacred sculptures.
Wood from a revered rosewood tree that Apsara Authority employees cut down in November has found new life as five sculptures depicting historical and folk spirits, appeasing villagers upset by the felling of their sacred tree.
Five employees for Apsara, which manages Angkor Archaeological Park in Siem Reap province, were arrested under orders from Prime Minister Hun Sen following a national outcry over the fate of the centuries-old tree from Siem Reap City’s Kokchak commune.
Source: Felled Angkor Rosewood Tree Reborn as Sacred Sculptures – The Cambodia Daily