The Phnom Penh Post

Ministry raises over $80K for kid’s hospital with glitzy dinner show

- Chea Sokny

THE Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts raised more than $80,000 from a December 16 charity performanc­e in Siem Reap, which celebrated the 30th anniversar­y of the Angkor Archaeolog­ical Park’s addition to the UNESCO Representa­tive List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The funds were gifted to the Kantha Bopha Children’s Hospital.

The event sold tickets to an exclusive dinner event at the Bayon Temple. Guests were treated to a wide range of performanc­es that showcased the Kingdom’s rich cultural heritage. The heads of local ministries and institutio­ns, working groups, UNESCO, and internatio­nal partners of the APSARA National Authority (ANA) were in attendance.

The assembled visitors witnessed performanc­es by the Secondary School of Fine Arts; Department of Performing Arts; Om Youvandy Cultural Arts Club; Preah Sorya team; Yuthakrom Com Federation; Chey Techa Bokator School; Leak Rayong Bokator Associatio­n; Tep Botumvong Classical Music Group; and

Pich Charnai Bokator Team.

All of the artists worked closely together to create a show which reinforced the cultural wealth of the nation and reminded people of the magnificen­t Khmer civilisati­on.

Long Bonna Sirivath, culture ministry spokesman, said the funds raised had already been handed to the hospital.

“This was a one-off event. We specifical­ly organised it to benefit the children’s hospital and mark the anniversar­y of Angkor inscriptio­n on the UNESCO heritage list,” he added.

Tickets to the event were $500 per person, or $3,000 for a table of eight.

Since its 1992 reopening, the Kantha Bopha hospital has saved the lives of millions of Cambodian children.

According a recent report by the hospital, 67,629 children were examined and treated in the outpatient consultati­on department in November, while 13,869 seriously ill children were hospitalis­ed.

Surgery was performed on 1,895 children, including 69 instances of heart surgery. 8,193 pregnant women received antenatal care and 1,808 children were born in the same period.

 ?? MCFA ?? Over $80,000 collected from a December 16 charity performanc­e has been donated to the Kantha Bopha Hospital in Siem Reap town.
MCFA Over $80,000 collected from a December 16 charity performanc­e has been donated to the Kantha Bopha Hospital in Siem Reap town.

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