At Angkor Wat and other temple ruins nearby, macaque monkeys fed by YouTubers creating videos are stealing visitors’ food and injuring them.
Long Kosal, a spokesman for the Apsara National Authority, told AFP that as well as the danger posed to tourists ... Angkor Wat, built from the 9th to the 15th centuries, was the capital of the Khmer ...
spokesperson for APSARA, the Cambodian office that oversees the Angkor archaeological site. “They’re making the content to earn money by having the viewers on YouTube, so this is a very big ...
deputy director general and spokesperson for the Cambodian agency known as APSARA that’s responsible for managing the Angkor site. “What we did was that we provided an option.” Cambodia ...
Long Kosal, a spokesman for the Apsara National Authority ... was the capital of the Khmer Empire and is Cambodia's top tourist attraction, bringing in valuable revenue to a poor country.
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Wild macaques at Cambodia's Angkor Wat have become aggressive due to being fed by YouTubers making viral videos. These actions have led to attacks on tourists and damage to the temple's ancient ...
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Wild monkeys egged on by YouTubers have been rampaging at ... The macaques are native to the lush forests that surround Angkor Wat, but Apsara National Authority said human ...
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