Cambodian archaeologists restoring ancient temple causeway in Angkor park


PHNOM PENH: Archaeologists have been restoring the eastern causeway of the centuries-old Beng Mealea temple in the Unesco-listed Angkor Archaeological Park in northwest Cambodia, the APSARA National Authority (ANA) said in a news release on Saturday (March 15).

The restoration project was funded by the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation (LMC) Special Fund, the news release said. The fund, initiated by China in March 2016, aimed to support small- and medium-sized cooperation projects put forward by six LMC countries.

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