I like this topic, you talked about trash and cleanliness of the country. I recently traveled across our srok khmer. There were so much trashes everywhere, along the roadways and in common places. I appreciated it when you said you are a brave khmer angko lady. I’m sorry I can’t write in khmer.
Cleanliness is often linked to godliness, but Cambodia still struggles with pollution. Plastic waste is widespread, and sewage has contaminated rivers, posing a significant risk to the food chain. The long-term consequences of this pollution are alarming, with animals and birds consuming toxic food sources. Cambodia is a beautiful country with immense potential, but it's essential to respect nature and follow its principles to maintain this beauty. Our ancestors left a remarkable legacy in the form of Sovanna Phum, a vast land blessed with rivers runs through and a rich history in the past, which astounded the world, with numerous temples and ruins, across south east Asia, that are a testament to the country's golden era. Cambodia's cultural heritage is a valuable asset that must be protected by our people. It's time to take action and showcase the country's True grace and value, which is worth to the world while preserving its natural beauty for future generations to come. It's essential to educate people on the importance of waste management, recycling, and responsible disposal of garbage. Government initiatives to curb pollution, such as banning single-use plastics and investing in clean energy, are essential steps in the right direction. As individuals, we can all contribute by reducing our carbon footprint, using eco-friendly products, and participating in beach and river cleanups. Cambodia's beauty is its people and nature, and it's time to work together to preserve this unique gem of a country.
@Sucherrie
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I agree with your video that Japan is one of the cleanest countries in the world.
@SornTeang
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Yeah I think so too❤🎉❤❤
@user-lb7xx6gg9n
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❤日本人大好き
@sambosuy2288
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@sukikom2259
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Loved what you say, sister. You're absolutely correct in your advice for the Khmer people. There's no excuse for not picking up one's own trash. One can be poor and still be clean.
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