Battambang Gets a Trashy Makeover Following the Water Festival
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Battambang Gets a Trashy Makeover Following the Water Festival
Cambodia News (Battambang): After the water festival and the exhibition from October 12-13, Battambang gets trashed.
According to social media, the Riverside Park and the street was full of trash after the event. It makes the city look trashy and some local are upset about it. They are disappointed that some people don't care about the environment.
According to social media, the Riverside Park and the street was full of trash after the event. It makes the city look trashy and some local are upset about it. They are disappointed that some people don't care about the environment.
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