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Monday 30 July 2012

No plan to end Royal Palace road block [The road was closed because the noise disturbed the king]

Monday, 30 July 2012
Kim Yuthana
Phnom Penh Post

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Traffic passes by a roadblock set up in front of the Royal Palace. Photograph: William Kelly/Phnom Penh Post

No one batted an eye when the barriers went up ahead of the recent ASEAN Foreign Ministers Meeting, but weeks later, residents are scratching their heads as to why they’re still being forced to detour around a nearly kilometer-long stretch of Sothearos Boulevard that runs in front of the Royal Palace.

The answer, it turns out, is simple: the king is not a fan of the noise.

Heng Chantheary, director of Phnom Penh’s municipal traffic office, told the Post yesterday that the closure of the road was made following a proposal paper from deputy prime minister and Royal Palace minister Kong Sam Ol.

“In the proposal, Kong Sam Ol gave the explanation about the closure of road, that the noise pollution from the vehicles at day and night causes disturbance for the king,” he said.


Tuk-tuk driver Van Doeun, who spoke to the Post while waiting for tourists emerging from the Royal Palace, expressed chagrin that the road had been blocked for more than a month, adding that the traffic being diverted onto Sisowath Quay was creating a tangle.

“I don’t know why they closed it, but based on my observation, the place frequently faces traffic congestion, especially during rush hour every Saturday and Sunday evening,” he said.

Unfortunately for Van Doeun, not to mention the rest of Phnom Penh, there are no plans to re-open it any time soon. Chantheary said the road will remain closed until there is a written request to re-open it.

To contact the reporter on this story: Kim Yuthana at yuthana.kim@phnompenhpost.com

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The solution is the king should move to lives in the jungle like Apes,the useless's king should lives in mountain somewhere in Africa where no noises,another solution the king should spend his own money to build the congret's wall to protect noises or abolish kingship! No mo'king.

Anonymous said...

It is not about noising. It is more about the polution.
The polution will destroy later or soon the whole builing of the Palace, Wath Preah Keo and oter older valuable buildings.

Anonymous said...

6:35 AM, Your explanation is better than Kong Sam Ol's explanation.

Anonymous said...

People like to jump into conclusions...