Phnom Penh, December 21 (Overseas Chinese Network) -- On December 20, the donation ceremony of the Chinese Embassy in Cambodia was held at the Chongzheng School of the Hakka Association in Cambodia. Counselor Wang Zhiquan and Consul Liu Zhaoxing of the Chinese Embassy in Cambodia attended the donation ceremony.
The materials donated by the Chinese Embassy in Cambodia to Chongzheng School include all-in-one teaching machines, projectors and laptops. Luo Shixing, President of the Hakka Association, Zeng Guangrong, Vice President of the Hakka Association, and Gao Wensheng, Principal of Chongzheng School, led the teachers and students of the school to warmly welcome the arrival of the embassy leaders, and expressed their heartfelt thanks to the embassy for their donation.
On December 20, the Chinese Embassy in Cambodia donated a batch of teaching equipment to the Cambodian Hakka Association Public Chongzheng School. Photo by Mak Wai-chuen.
Counselor Wang Zhiquan said at the donation ceremony that since the resumption of classes, Chongzheng School has gone through an extraordinary road in Chinese education and teaching, achieved gratifying results, cultivated many outstanding talents for Cambodia's social and economic development, and made positive contributions to the spread of Chinese culture and China-Cambodia friendship.
In view of the future development of the Cambodian Hakka Association, Counselor Wang Zhiquan pointed out that it is necessary to continue to increase the connection with Chinese community organizations and Chinese-funded enterprises, continuously expand members, cultivate new forces of the Association, form an alumni association, and gather various forces to promote the sustainable development of the Association.
Counselor Wang Zhiquan also said that although the donated materials are not much, it is a friendship between the ancestral country and the Chinese Embassy. He hoped that the Hakka Association and Chongzheng School would make good use of these equipment, further enhance and improve the level of school education, and make more efforts for Sino-Cambodian friendship.
Consul Liu Zhaoxing, who has many years of experience in teaching Chinese as a foreign language, talked eloquently and wittily when talking about Chinese teaching. He answered questions for the teachers on the spot, and the atmosphere was extremely warm, pushing the symposium to a climax.
Principal Gao Wensheng said that Chongzheng School will make full use of these equipment, further accelerate the process of audio-visual education in the school, continuously improve the school's software and hardware facilities and teaching level, better spread Chinese culture, and contribute to the cultural exchanges between the two countries and the friendship between China and Cambodia. (ENDS).