The Cambodia Rural School Project
The Phnom Rey Nippon
Foundation School
Mr. Ta Kvai is the village chief where the Phnom Rey Nippon Foundation School is located.
He is 63 years old
On himself:
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Ta Kvai is my new name. My old name is Leang Chheut. I got my new name after my father passed away. My father used to be the village chief here. When he died I became the new chief, and so the villagers gave me a new name. That’s the custom of the Pour ethnic group [one of Cambodia’s ethnic minority groups]. I became the village chief in 1992. I have two sons and two daughters. My 13-years old daughter is still studying here. My wife and I are both farmers. Our house is just across from the school.
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On the new building:
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This land that the school is built on used to belong to me. I gave it to the community so that they could build the school. I am very happy to have the new school. People here have never seen a concrete building since the French occupation. The old school building was made of wood. This school is beautiful, so I am very happy.
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