autotldr t1_iy7xdoh wrote
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> After years of farming rice, Houn Chenda finally fulfilled her ambition of opening a shop at Angkor Wat last year, renting wedding outfits and costumes to tourists who pose for photos at the ancient temple complex.
> Unesco's world heritage committee expressed concerns about "Uncontrolled" development in the park in a 2008 report, but it has not listed Angkor as "In danger" of having its status removed since 2004, and in 2014 it commended Cambodia for progress on its management of illegal structures.
> She doesn't know where her four children - ranging from 10 to 15 years old - will attend school when the family moves to Run Ta Ek, nor how she will support them after losing her income selling snacks from her Angkor stall.
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