Cambodia Says Thailand Attempts to 'Tarnish' It with Hacking Claims
- Thailand plans to submit its royal traditional dress, Chut Thai Phra Ratchaniyom, for UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage listing in 2026.
- The Thai Ministry of Culture is closely monitoring Cambodia's UNESCO submission due to concerns over cultural identity protection.
- Cambodia is reportedly including images of Thai attire in its World Heritage bid for wedding traditions, which has raised alarms in Thailand.
- Cambodia has called for the United Nations to address border tensions with Thailand, citing past military confrontations and asserting territorial claims.
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The coalition of Thai Prime Minister Shinawatra hangs by the thread, while your Cambodian counterpart seems to be sidelined.
Almost chaotic again, woman wearing a cloth with the Cambodian flag, not happy with "Thai soldiers" prohibiting her from displaying symbols, complaining that "Prasat Ta Kwai" belongs to Cambodia, causing Thai tourists to be angry, pointing at her face and walking towards her before being arrested and dispersed
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