A 2,000-meter concrete road in Arey Ksat was officially inaugurated

A 2,000-meter-long concrete road in Arey Ksat commune, Lvea Em district was officially inaugurated on June 30, 2022, under the presidency of HE Kong Sophoan, Governor of Kandal Province.

This concrete road is 2,000 meters long, 9 meters wide and 0.2 meters thick in Barach village and Svay Chrum village, Khsach Kandal district and Arey Ksat village, Arey Ksat commune, Lvea Em district.

HE Kong Sophoan, Provincial Governor, said: “Building and connecting infrastructure is an excellent mechanism that facilitates the free flow of all sectors in all areas to help maintain stability, macroeconomic growth, as well as improve living standards. And the quality of life of the people.

“This concrete road is a new achievement with many other achievements of Lvea Em and Khsach Kandal districts in Kandal province in the socio-economic field with equity and environment in accordance with the rectangular strategic policy of the Royal Government under The wise leadership of Samdech Prime Minister Hun Sen, which has set “people, water, roads, electricity” as a priority to improve the comfort and living standards of the people. HE said.

Please note that this road is supported by Mr Oknha Kong Bunhav, General Director of Borey Villa Tuol Sangke City and Lok Chumteav and Mr Ly Seng Kheang, General Director of Borey Chaktomuk City and Lok Chumteav.

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