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The Cambodia Rural School Project The Preap Sar (Dove) School School donor Mrs. Ariko Tamenaga arrives at the school she funded for the dedication ceremony as the local villagers present flowers; a gesture showing their warm welcome and their high respect for the donor. The formal dedication ceremony of the Dove School is held on […]

The Cambodia Rural School Project

The Preap Sar (Dove) School



School donor Mrs. Ariko Tamenaga arrives at the school she funded for the dedication ceremony as the local villagers present flowers; a gesture showing their warm welcome and their high respect for the donor.


The formal dedication ceremony of the Dove School is held on 30th March 2006 as the school donor and the local authorities sit on the platform. Photo from left to right: Kiyomaru Tamenaga, the donor’s first son; the school donor Mrs. Ariko Tamenaga; Deputy Governor Mr. Snar Prayuth; Deputy Chief of Provincial Department of Education Mrs. Kham Kheu; District Chief Mr. Bien Thoeun.


Villagers, students and teacher of the Dove School attend the opening of the new school.


Mrs. Ariko Tamenaga takes the floor to give a speech in Japanese while her 12-year-old son Kiyomaru Tamenaga translates into English, then from English to the Khmer language by the Senior Program Officer, Mr. Neou Ty.


After the speech by the school donor and the local authorities, Deputy Governor Mr. Snar Prayuth presents a letter of thanks to the school donor for her effort and generosity to build a school for Cambodian children in his province.


In return, Mrs. Ariko Tamenaga gives the Dove School logo (a symbol of peace) that she made thousands of logo to distribute to the children and local villagers. After pinning the logo to their shirt, they pose for a souvenir picture. Photo, from left to right: Kiyomaru Tamenaga; Mrs. Ariko Tamenaga; Deputy Governor Mr. Snar Prayuth; Deputy Chief of Provincial Department of Education Mrs. Kham Kheu; and District Chief Mr. Bien Thoeun.


School donor Mrs. Ariko Tamenaga cuts the red ribbon to inaugurate the new school building while her son Kiyomaru stands next to her.


The donor’s son Kiyomaru gives a package of school supplies to each student.


The school donor gives school supplies she bought in Phnom Penh to children in her school.


After handing out school supplies and copies of a Harry Potter book to the school children, Ariko Tamenaga and her son pose for a souvenir picture with students in the classroom.


After distributing school supplies to students, the school donor and the local authorities visit a computer room operated by solar panels that were funded by Ariko Tamenaga.


A traditional Tampoun ceremony by the school villagers, one of the eight main tribal people who live in the mountainous province of Ratanakiri, was celebrated after the formal ceremony. Ariko Tamenaga, her son and local authorities also joined the Tampoun ceremony by dipping a stick into the jar of wine.


Ta Thdoeur, a 62-year old elder Tampoun and a representative of the Tampoun community, sits next to the wine jar and praise for peace to the spirit of their ancestors at the start of their traditional ceremony.