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Siem Reap is a popular destination among international tourists who arrive in droves to marvel at the nearby ancient monuments of the Angkor era, as evidenced by the US 4. However, the concept of sustainable travel has largely failed to take root in this city. Dividends from the tourist sector are skewed towards foreign-owned businesses. Local people can also access the tourism dollar through street hawking. Meanwhile, the rise of tourism has been blamed for fueling inflation and exacerbating air pollution.
On a more positive note, travelers visiting Siem Reap, Cambodia can now support local community empowerment programs with Treak Creations , a fashion brand that sells ethically produced apparel. This social enterprise was started in to uplift the people of Treak Village, a rural community situated a minute drive away from Siem Reap. Salin Rin, the founder of Treak Creations, grew up in an impoverished farming family.
At the age of 19, she enrolled in a free tailoring training program offered by the government to women from disadvantaged families. Upon completing her training, Salin served an apprenticeship under a market trader before relocating to Siem Reap in , seeking better opportunities than those afforded by her village home in Battambang province. From onward, Salin started to offer free tailoring classes to the village women, equipping them with skills essential for making a living in the tailoring industry.
She emphasizes how vital it is for young mothers to remain with their children to ensure family units remain intact. More ominously, she also points out that young rural women who emigrate to urban areas, often fall prey to trafficking syndicates that force their victims into the sex trade.