Phnom Penh (FN), Mar. 7 – Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet highlighted the imperative of training, mainstreaming, and increasing opportunities for participation, particularly among the youth, to fortify reverence for the nation's culture, encompassing both tangible and intangible aspects.
The premier addressed the 26th Cambodian National Culture Day, held on Thursday (Mar. 7) at Diamond Island Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Samdech Thipadei noted the significance of youth engagement in arts and culture for socio-economic advancement and as a preventative measure against the influence of foreign cultures that could seriously affect Cambodian heritage's essence.
"The expression 'respect for national culture' may be easily uttered, but genuine respect requires a deep knowledge and understanding of the arts, culture and all forms of participation to protect and promote our national culture,” Samdech Thipadei underlined.
In this context, the premier underscored the significance of outreach and awareness-raising initiatives in amplifying opportunities for participation. He added that such efforts not only enhance the appeal to the general public, particularly the youth but also contribute to fostering a heightened respect for both tangible and intangible aspects of the nation's culture.
On the occasion, Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet also pointed out the significance of organising additional cultural arts events, such as the Angkor Remembrance Event, Angkor Writing, Remembrance Night, Cambodian Skirt Party, Traditional Music Concert, and other events held at historical sites, as instrumental measures in nurturing affection for the national culture.
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