PHNOM PENH, June 13 (Xinhua) -- While English remains the most popular
foreign language among students in Cambodia, Chinese is fast catching up as
young Khmers increasingly view it as a gateway to better jobs in the country's
growing industrial and tourism sectors, according to the June 13-26 edition of
the English-language bi-weekly the Phnom Penh Post.
The biggest Chinese school in Cambodia is the Duan Hoa Chinese School,
which has two branches in Phnom Penh and over 7,000 students, the newspaper
said.
The school has been open since 1992 and caters mainly to Chinese students,
although some Cambodians and Vietnamese also study there, said administration
manager Kim Hean.
"Often, students are trying to learn Chinese so they can join the families
business or find work in a private company, especially working in factories or
in the tourism industry as many Chinese investors are coming to Cambodia now,"
Kim Hean was quoted as saying.
China has emerged as one of Cambodia's largest investment partners, and is
heavily involved not only in the garment sector, but construction and other
industries.
"I learn Chinese because I saw how many Chinese companies and factories
there are in Cambodia and I want to be able to work at these places," said Chea
Sokbouy, who is now studying in Grade 11 at Duan Hoa.
Another Chinese language school, the Chhung Cheng Chinese School, is
popular with Chinese-Khmer families, said the deputy director of the school,
ChanTirin.
Of the 2,000 pupils at Chhung Cheng, most come from Chinese or
Chinese-Khmer families who, while continuing to study in Cambodian state-run
schools, realize the value in today's society of speaking two languages.
Tirin said that preserving the Chinese language in Cambodia was an
important motivation for many students, but securing a high-paying job also
remained a driving force for learning Chinese.
Besides, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen set to sign a sub-decree that
will put the Chinese language on the national curriculum at university level,
undersecretary of state at the Ministry of Education Chea Se
said.