A communal house for Vietnamese-Cambodian people in Cambodia’s Kampot province worth 25,000 USD was inaugurated on May 26.
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Delegates at the inauguration ceremony (Photo: thoidai.com.vn)
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The house is built on an area of 750 sq.m, which was acquired in 2014 with assistance from Vietnam’s Mekong Delta province of Kien Giang.
It will be a place for community and charity activities, as well as Vietnamese and Khmer language classes.
On the same day, donors from Phnom Penh and Ta Keo presented 100 gift packages, including rice, noodles and face masks to Vietnamese Cambodians and Khmer people in Kampot and classroom furniture to the provincial Khmer-Vietnamese Association.
Since 2008, hundreds of Vietnamese Cambodian children, monks and nuns have participated in Vietnamese and Khmer language classes organized by the association./.
BTA