VOA****Social Issues ****

 Monday, 14 November 2011****
Lowell Prepares For Its Own ‘Cambodia Town’****

Moryvan Ly | Washington, D.C****

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*Photo: Courtesy of Dr. Kong Sengly *****

*(second from the left) Dr. Kong Sengly the chairman of the volunteer
committee and Gov. of Massachusetts Deval Patrick.*****

“We hope that Cambodian-Americans will participate more in American
politics.”****

After more than a year of preparations, organizers say they are prepared to
create a new Cambodia Town, this one in Lowell, Mass.****

The creation of area in Lowell dedicated to its more than 20,000 Cambodia
residents should create jobs by attracting investors and tourists, said
Kong Sengly, who is the chairman of the volunteer committee formed to
create Cambodia Town.****

“It will also highlight more about Khmer culture by building museums that
will display Cambodian art, as well as the history of Cambodia and how
Cambodian people lived in [refugee] camps when they first arrived here in
Lowell,” he said. “So the next generations and the whole American community
can see what their parents and grandparents went through.”****

The creation of Cambodia Town will also demonstrate to Cambodians that
participation in politics can yield results, rather than having them remain
isolated in their own areas, he said.****

About a quarter of the population of Lowell is Cambodian, he said.****

“We hope that Cambodian-Americans will participate more in American
politics.”****

The name Cambodia Town beat out “Little Cambodia,” and had to overcome
concerns that its creation would create the potential for more crimes, such
as robberies. But overall, Kong Sengly said, the community has supported
the effort.****
Related Links****

   - Second Cambodian-American Elected to Lowell City
Council<http://www.voanews.com/khmer-english/news/Second-Cambodian-American-Elected-to-Lowell-City-Council-133803628.html>
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