Cham Prasidh
Cham Prasidh, Commerce Minister, pays tribute to Chinese ancestors in Xiamen
PHNOM PENH (Cambodia Herald) - Commerce Minister Cham Prasidh has paid
tribute to his ancestors in the eastern Chinese coastal city of Xiamen, a
Chinese website reported Saturday.
Whatsonxiamen.com quoted the
Haixi Morning News as saying that he visited the Jiangxia Ancestral Hall
of the Huang Family Association in the city's Siming district last
week.
The report said Cham Prasidh was born Ung You Teckhor, or
Huang Yudehu in Mandarin, to a Chinese family engaged in entrepôt trade.
It said he learned only six months ago that his family emigrated from
Xiamen to Cambodia during the Qing Dynasty (1875-1908).
Cham
Prasidh reportedly said he recalled his parents speaking and writing
Chinese and that he hoped to trace his roots with a few family photos
and a family tree.
6 comments:
Just short to say, who loves, protects and ready to die for our country Cambodia, they all in my mind are Khmer and not Chen or alien.
Stop attack each other and use our mind and brain, how we all Khmer can help rebuild and develop our country, other way we will have another war, just for pleasure and destroy our country back to the Stone Age, because of the idiot racisms idiomatic.
Cham Prasith is Qing Dynasty descendant...
Let hope no yuon leader in srok Khmer. I would have Chinese anytime.
welcome back loyal son of sina. you exemplify chinese greatness, wherever you live. we are proud of you son. bring all toward china one day.
The first queen of cambodia was Chinese..
PM Hun Sen is dragon descendant.
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