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The Opening Ceremony of the Regional Seminar on the 3rd ASEAN-China Youth Exchange Visit

On the morning of 23 April 2025, His Excellency KUNG Phoak, Secretary of State of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and ASEAN SOM Leader of Cambodia, presided over the Opening Ceremony of the Regional Seminar on the 3rd ASEAN-China Youth Exchange Visit, held under the theme “Promoting the Role of Youth in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Development” in Siem Reap, Cambodia. The seminar was organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Cambodia with the support of the government of the People’s Republic of China through the ASEAN-China Cooperation Fund. This Ceremony was also attended by H.E. SEREI Chumneas, Secretary of State of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport, Mr. LU Qizhi, Director of Consular Office in Siem Reap, the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China to Cambodia, H.E. NGOUV Sengkak, Deputy Governor of Siem Reap Province, and H.E. LONG Kosal, Deputy Director-General of APSARA National Authority. His Excellency the Secretary of State underscored that this seminar is convened to celebrate the ASEAN-China Year of People-to-People Exchange, a year dedicated to fostering deeper cultural and interpersonal connectivity between our nations. Furthermore, this seminar serves as a platform to unite young talents from across ASEAN member states, Timor-Leste, and China to explore the vital intersection of youth empowerment and digital innovation.

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His Excellency PichKhun Panha has a meeting with Founder and CEO of TRINITY (Services Company)

On the afternoon of Thursday, February 13, 2025, His Excellency PichKhun Panha, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Cambodia to the Russian Federation, accompanied by Mr. Hong Samedy, Commercial Attaché of Cambodia to the Russian Federation, received Mr. Sokolov Yaroslav Alexandrovich, Founder and CEO of TRINITY (Services Company), at the Embassy of the Kingdom of Cambodia to the Russian Federation. During the meeting, His Excellency Ambassador highlighted the importance of bilateral relations between Cambodia and Russia, especially in trade sector.  His Excellency Ambassador requested Russian companies to help finding investment partners to further promote Cambodian potential products to the Russian market, as well as to attract Russian investors to Cambodia. In response, Mr. Sokolov Yaroslav Alexandrovich expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome and showed great interest in the bilateral relations between Cambodia and Russia, and he will continue to cooperate with the Cambodian side in promoting Cambodian products with its investment partners. It is also worth noting that TRINITY Global Group has previously sent a representative, Ms. Elena Vasilievna Neznamova, Cleaning Specialist, to meet at the Embassy.

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His Excellency PichKhun Panha has a meeting with Founder and CEO of TRINITY (Services Company)

On the afternoon of Thursday, February 13, 2025, His Excellency PichKhun Panha, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Cambodia to the Russian Federation, accompanied by Mr. Hong Samedy, Commercial Attaché of Cambodia to the Russian Federation, received Mr. Sokolov Yaroslav Alexandrovich, Founder and CEO of TRINITY (Services Company), at the Embassy of the Kingdom of Cambodia to the Russian Federation. During the meeting, His Excellency Ambassador highlighted the importance of bilateral relations between Cambodia and Russia, especially in trade sector.  His Excellency Ambassador requested Russian companies to help finding investment partners to further promote Cambodian potential products to the Russian market, as well as to attract Russian investors to Cambodia. In response, Mr. Sokolov Yaroslav Alexandrovich expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome and showed great interest in the bilateral relations between Cambodia and Russia, and he will continue to cooperate with the Cambodian side in promoting Cambodian products with its investment partners. It is also worth noting that TRINITY Global Group has previously sent a representative, Ms. Elena Vasilievna Neznamova, Cleaning Specialist, to meet at the Embassy.

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Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to Pay Official Visit to Cambodia

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Kbach Kun Khmer Boran

Kbach Kun Khmer Boran (Khmer martial arts) date back more than a thousand years, as evidenced by carvings and bas-reliefs in the Angkor temples. The martial arts include Bokator, Pradal Serey, Baok Chambab, Kbach Kun Dambong Vèng, amongst others. Bokator Bokator, known formally as Labokatao, is a Cambodian martial art form that involves close hand-to-hand combat, ground techniques and weapons. Bokator is one of the earliest Cambodian martial art and is said to be the close quarter combat system used by the armies during the Angkor era. Practitioners are trained to strike with knees, elbows, hands, feet and even the head. Short sticks are commonly used as weapon. Baok Chambab Baok Chambab is Khmer wrestling; a sport in which two opponents try to pin (hold) each other’s back to the ground. A match consists of three rounds. Wrestlers perform pre-match ritual dancing. A wrestler wins a match by two out of three rounds. However, after each round, the loser is asked if he still wishes to continue with the match. A Baok Chambab match is traditional accompanied by drum beats; two drums known as Skor Nhy and Chhmol, (female drum and male drum). Traditional matches are held at the Cambodian National Olympic Stadium during the Khmer New Year and other Cambodian holidays. Kbach Kun Dambong Vèng Kbach Kun Dambong Vèng literally refers to an ancient Cambodian martial art form involving the use of a long staff. It has traditionally been practiced to prepare against enemies bearing eventual malice towards their villages and their country. Now, it is particularly popular with youths in main sports clubs in Cambodia. Pradal Serey Pradal Serey is traditional Khmer kick boxing. A match consists of five rounds and takes place in a boxing ring. There is a one or two-minute break in between each round. Before a match, boxers perform the praying rituals known as the Kun Krou. Traditional Cambodian music is played during a match. The instruments used are the Skor Yaul (a drum), the Sralai (a flute-like instrument) and the stringed Chhing. Boxers are required to wear leather gloves and shorts. Victory is instantaneously granted when a boxer delivers a knockout which is determined when the knocked down boxer is unable to continue the fight after a 10-second count by the referee. Victory is also determined at the end of the match when judges decide by a point system which fighter was more effective. If the fighters end up with the same score, a draw is called.

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Kbach Kun Khmer Boran

Kbach Kun Khmer Boran (Khmer martial arts) date back more than a thousand years, as evidenced by carvings and bas-reliefs in the Angkor temples. The martial arts include Bokator, Pradal Serey, Baok Chambab, Kbach Kun Dambong Vèng, amongst others. Bokator Bokator, known formally as Labokatao, is a Cambodian martial art form that involves close hand-to-hand combat, ground techniques and weapons. Bokator is one of the earliest Cambodian martial art and is said to be the close quarter combat system used by the armies during the Angkor era. Practitioners are trained to strike with knees, elbows, hands, feet and even the head. Short sticks are commonly used as weapon. Baok Chambab Baok Chambab is Khmer wrestling; a sport in which two opponents try to pin (hold) each other’s back to the ground. A match consists of three rounds. Wrestlers perform pre-match ritual dancing. A wrestler wins a match by two out of three rounds. However, after each round, the loser is asked if he still wishes to continue with the match. A Baok Chambab match is traditional accompanied by drum beats; two drums known as Skor Nhy and Chhmol, (female drum and male drum). Traditional matches are held at the Cambodian National Olympic Stadium during the Khmer New Year and other Cambodian holidays. Kbach Kun Dambong Vèng Kbach Kun Dambong Vèng literally refers to an ancient Cambodian martial art form involving the use of a long staff. It has traditionally been practiced to prepare against enemies bearing eventual malice towards their villages and their country. Now, it is particularly popular with youths in main sports clubs in Cambodia. Pradal Serey Pradal Serey is traditional Khmer kick boxing. A match consists of five rounds and takes place in a boxing ring. There is a one or two-minute break in between each round. Before a match, boxers perform the praying rituals known as the Kun Krou. Traditional Cambodian music is played during a match. The instruments used are the Skor Yaul (a drum), the Sralai (a flute-like instrument) and the stringed Chhing. Boxers are required to wear leather gloves and shorts. Victory is instantaneously granted when a boxer delivers a knockout which is determined when the knocked down boxer is unable to continue the fight after a 10-second count by the referee. Victory is also determined at the end of the match when judges decide by a point system which fighter was more effective. If the fighters end up with the same score, a draw is called.