Chinese investment sparks rise of Mandarin in Cambodia
- Cambodian linguist Um Keangseng opened a language school in Sihanoukville to meet the growing demand for Mandarin lessons, with over 400 part-time students enrolled.
- Sihanoukville is the largest recipient of Chinese investment in Cambodia, coinciding with President Xi Jinping's visit.
- Um Keangseng's school has over 400 part-time students learning Mandarin, highlighting the importance of language skills for job opportunities.
- Analyst Ou Virak expresses hope for Cambodians to diversify language skills while preserving their cultural identity.
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