Hello 2024!

As we step into the new year, ULS extends warm wishes for a fresh and prosperous start to our community. Kick off your year with our unique 2024 ULS Calendar, available for download or in print at our locations. It's not just a calendar but also a creative showcase that can adorn your desk or wall, with each illustration doubling as a decorative postcard. Get your e-calendar HERE.

Physical calendars are available at any of our sales offices:

·   ODOM booth at Chipmong Noromall

·   Bakong Village

·   Rose Apple Square

·   Velea at Rose Apple Square

Reflecting on our journey through 2023, it was a year marked by significant collaborations and contributions. In February, we joined forces with the Apsara National Authority for a successful tree-planting campaign in Siem Reap to enhance greenery in Trapeang Ses Village.

March saw the launch of our 'We Love Siem Reap' contest, culminating in an inspiring exhibition at Rose Apple Square that revealed the many facets of Siem Reap. In May, we took a significant step in historical preservation by partnering with the Apsara National Authority to protect ancient roads from Phnom Bakheng to Rolous area.

Our sponsorship of the Giant Puppet Project brought joy and creative expression to disadvantaged children in Siem Reap.

Our participation in the 2023 Home and Lifestyle Expo at Koh Pich Exhibition Centre was a remarkable opportunity to connect with participants and understand their aspirations for living spaces.

The year was further highlighted by our partnership with the Cambodian Children’s Fund for the December Angkor Wat International Half Marathon, a global event that brought runners together from all over.

The year concluded with our support for the Angkor Thanksgiving Ceremony, commemorating the 31st anniversary of Angkor Wat's inscription on the World Heritage List, a fitting tribute to our heritage and community spirit.

Here's to another year of growth, collaboration, and community enrichment!

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