
Southeast Asia Information Port (www.dnyxxg.com) reports that the "Clean Phnom Penh" campaign, themed "Clean Hearts, Clean Khmer, Create Peace," will be relaunched on November 29th at the National Olympic Stadium. The event will center around a large-scale public meditation ceremony, aiming to unite social forces to promote the simultaneous improvement of the nation's spirit and environment.
This project, jointly promoted by Cambodian government departments, non-profit organizations, and international institutions, is based on the core principle of "Clean Khmer." Its "dual cleanliness" concept includes cleansing the mind and cleansing behavior. It emphasizes maintaining a pure, honest, and loving heart, cultivating noble character, and practicing appropriate, ethical, and socially respectful behavior.
This event aims to effectively enhance the public's mental purity and positive thinking through collective meditation, injecting positive energy into youth, families, and all sectors of society, helping people release stress and regain peace and hope in their lives.
The event will be hosted by His Excellency Hun Many, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Service, and Chairman of the "Clean" Project Committee, with the participation of His Excellency Hun Chuon Naron, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Youth and Sports.
It is worth mentioning that the "Clean" project was jointly initiated by five co-founders: Deputy Prime Minister Hun Many, Mrs. Dik Khori, Mr. Khisila, Mr. Hafilun, and Mrs. Hengtita.
The organizers warmly welcome the public to participate in this unique event, joining thousands of Cambodians in releasing stress and embracing a spiritual renewal through meditation and the transmission of positive energy.