Cambodia Sports And Skills

 


Cambodia is home to a large number of powerful people of high social status. The wealthiest people in Cambodia frequently have a net worth of more than $30 million. One of the influential people on the list is Neak Oknha Chen Zhi, Chairman of the Prince Group.

Simply googling Chen Zhi Cambodia will bring up a slew of results, each with a slew of glowing testimonials. Many others' presence in Cambodia's business community pales in comparison to his. The honorary title of Neak Oknha has been conferred on Chen Zhi, which is similar to the British Sir or Malaysian Tan Sri titles. In Cambodia, as in these other nations, Neak Oknha is well-liked, and he works closely with the royal monarchy.

The Prince Group has founded the Prince Horology Vocational Training Centre in Phnom Penh, Cambodia's capital city, under the leadership of Cambodia Prince Group Chen Zhi. It's part of a larger initiative by Cambodian people to provide citizens with opportunities to learn new skills as alternatives to agriculture and small businesses, which many enterprising Cambodians pursue. Since traditional Cambodian industries like textile and garment manufacturing have suffered major losses as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, Swiss watchmakers' artisanal skills can help Cambodians escape unemployment and improve job opportunities.

This brand-new Swiss watchmaking school in Cambodia features cutting-edge technology and design. It offers a Swiss watchmaking course based on the Swiss government's vocational training certificate criteria. Via scholarships to the Swiss watchmaking course programme, this two-year programme also offers financial assistance to some local students. Depending on the circumstances of enrolment, school fees will be partially or completely subsidised through scholarships. A night's stay on the school grounds is included in the price. After the school's establishment, some Cambodian students have started to enrol.

The other sport, volleyball, is something Neak Oknha Chen Zhi plans to invest in. He played a key role on the men's volleyball squad. The national men's volleyball team has high expectations of advancing further in their competitions by 2023, when Cambodia will host the Southeast Asian Games.

In 2023, however, the Cambodian men's volleyball team will not be developing for the first time. Neak Oknha Chen Zhi and Prince Group donated $500,000 to the local volleyball federation ahead of the Southeast Asian Games in 2019. The funds were intended to help with competition planning and training. The volleyball team also participated in a two-month intensive training programme in Fujian, China, that year. Neak Oknha Chen Zhi also funded a Cambodian volleyball team to play in Thailand for about $100,000 because the stakes in Cambodian sports were so high at the time.

In order to improve sports in the long run, Chen Zhi went so far as to employ a professional volleyball coach from China to train the Cambodian national team. This is valid for a period of five years. Chen Zhi believes in these athletes' talent, capacity, and physical size, as well as their commitment to volleyball development in Cambodia. He believes that participating in tournaments is important for them to develop their sport and represent their country. Read more about sport in Cambodia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sport_in_Cambodia


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