Public
parks in Phnom Penh are increasing in popularity amongst the young and old.
Nowadays, they are fast becoming a central
hang-out spot for Cambodians, with people enjoying the natural scenery nearly
every evening.
Sarika Somnieng, a staff member for ACLEDA
bank, said she goes to the public park almost every-day after work for the
fresh air.
She added that while having trees in a public
park keeps the air fresh, they also make the area more inviting so users can relax and chat with friends -
all the while, feeling safe.
“I always sit with my friends and have fun
with them at the park near National University of Management. It’s the usual
place we go. I go there at least three times a week,” Sarika said.
Walking in a public park can be enjoyed by all
ages. It has become a popular place to actively participate in exercise or
aerobics.
As a result of creating public parks, the
country looks more attractive, has healthier people, and it is also beneficial
for the environment.
Nhim Channa, 22, an English teacher from Hamp
Ton International school, said she enjoys being around lots of people; going to
a green park is the best place for her to release stress.
“Nowadays, public parks are looking very
beautiful and inviting. And there is a green park located near our house,” she
said.
From time to time, public parks are decorated
with colourful lights to draw peoples attention - especially young Cambodians,
who tend to use the parks frequently.
There are, however, some people that
dislike public parks because of the open
display of affection that couples show towards each other, which does not
reflect society’s traditional customs or the Khmer culture.
Hong Mouy, 21, a third-year bank student at
Norton University, said she does not like going to the park because she thinks
it’s a waste time.
She also added that whenever she drives near some
public parks, she usually sees couples showing affection towards each other,
and she doesn’t agree that it should be seen.
Hong Mouy said that the park is a public
place, so it is fine to use it as a place to release stress; but she is put off
by couples showing affection.
“When I saw them kissing each other in public
like that, it made me not want to go back.”
In a speech relating to youth development
earlier this month, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National
Assembly-Senate Relations Men Som Orn said youth should not show romantic
affiliations toward each other in public areas, despite whether the two are
boyfriend and girlfriend.
She said romantic actions in public are not
valued by society and it lowers social moralities.
She suggested that young lovers should find a
safe, private place to spend time together, so that is does not disrupt others.
Ty Samphors Vicheka and Ou Banung
The Phnom Penh Post
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