Background
Trapang Thanong is an archaeological site located in Chroung village, Sarangk commune, Svay Chek district, Banteay Meanchey province. The land area covers 9,704 square meters with the land plot number 706. This site has been subject to official land registration processes and heritage protection measures conducted by relevant ministries.
Scope of Application
The registration applies to Trapang Thanong as state public land, recognized under technical standards of Suriyo Land System and communal land laws. The site is held by the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts pursuant to cultural heritage protection laws, with oversight and management coordinated through the Ministry of Economy and Finance as stipulated in laws governing state asset management, usage, and disposition.
Key Provisions or Decisions
- Trapang Thanong registered as state public land under land management and communal land laws.
- Custody assigned to the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts under the cultural heritage protection legislation.
- Management oversight provided by the Ministry of Economy and Finance according to state asset control laws.
Implications for Investors, Businesses, or Compliance
This registration confirms the legal status of Trapang Thanong as protected state public land, affecting any land use, development, or investment activities in the area. Compliance with cultural heritage laws and state land management regulations is required. It ensures clarity in land tenure and institutional responsibility, supporting dispute resolution and preservation enforcement.
Official Source
Ministry of Land Management Urban Planning and Construction (MLMUPC)
Official Facebook post dated 16 February 2026
https://www.facebook.com/mlmupc.pressteam/posts/pfbid0wivmceJKv4LGVBWpYDqxWsbxwhVoS8YZMpDmVQG61qPmqJadw6pjVUHWaEkTN8ZQl


