July 3, 2010: Donation to CSAJ Charity
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July 3, 2010: Donation to CSAJ Charity
Every year Cambodian Students Association in Japan (CSAJ) organizes a charitable event to collect fund for the annual CSAJ projects (for detailed information, please visit http://www.csaj-khmer.org). The charity was held on July 3, 2010 at Komaba International House, Tokyo. CSAN also made a small donation of 30,000 yen to the event in supporting 3 projects including Help Our Community Project, Essay Competition, and Rural Primary School Fund Project. The event could raise a total amount of 363,426 yen.
May 2010:Royal Visit of His Majesty Norodom Sihamoni to Kyoto, Japan
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May 2010: Royal Visit of His Majesty Norodom Sihamoni to Kyoto, Japan
His Majesty Norodom Sihamoni, King of Cambodia, paid a royal visit to Kyoto, Japan in May, 2010 in promoting strong bilateral relationship between Cambodia and Japan.
On this special occasion, Cambodian students in Nagoya were offered a great opportunity to welcome His Majesty Norodom Sihamoni. We were extremely delighted and honored to see His Majesty Norodom Sihamoni in a foreign country far away from our homeland.
We would like to pay special gratitude to Cambodian Consulate based in Nagoya for making this precious event happen by providing us full assistance, including the expense on transportation fees and accommodation.
April 2010: International Food Fair
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April 2010: International Food Fair
The so-called international food fair is an event which is organized by School of Law Volunteer Association (SOLV) in welcoming new foreign students who have just enrolled into Law School. Also, this event is arranged to promote cultural exchange and strengthen relationship amongst foreign students of different nationalities.
The event was set up in a friendly and pleasant environment with participation by a number of foreign students and guests from some countries, such as Japan, Cambodia, Vietnam, China and Mongolia. Cambodia students are known for our active participation in this event every year, and this year is no exception. We could take this opportunity to present the great taste of Khmer food, chicken curry. We were highly credited by the participants for the very unique, delicious taste of the food. We, CSAN, would like to pay special thanks to our friends, such as Mr. PHY Nitro, Ms. DYSI Nory, Miss. SIN Sokanha, Mrs. LEANG Sokhom, who spent their priceless time for the achievement of this event.
April 20, 2010: Meeting with 2 Cambodian Students Winning a Japanese Contest
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April 20, 2010: Meeting with 2 Cambodian Students Winning a Japanese Contest
On April 20, 2010, CSAN committee in cooperation with Center for Asian Legal Exchange (CALE) organized a welcome gathering for Miss. Phallin and Miss. Rachana. They both are young Cambodian students who won a Japanese contest, and they were arranged to visit Japan for two weeks. During the gathering, we were having great pleasure to get to know each other and share our experiences in both social life and academic life. After a short conversation, we had a chance to show them around Higashiyama Campus, Nagoya University.
April 17, 2010:Khmer New Year Celebration
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17 April 2010: Khmer New Year Celebration
Every mid-April, CSAN hosts Khmer New Celebration party at Nagoya University. On 17 April 2010, CSAN members managed the New Year Celebration at Centre for Asian Legal Exchange (CALE). On this occasion, CSAN invited some representatives of some partnership associations, and some professors of Nagoya Uni.
115 guests enjoyed the celebration with our students here. Among those special guests, there were professors from Graduate School of Law, Honorary Consulate of Cambodia to Nagoya, representatives of Kota International Association, Nakamura Kindergarten, School of Law Volunteers (SOLV), Lao Students Association, and President of Nagoya University for Foreign Students Association (NUFSA). Beside Cambodian students from Nagoya Uni., some students from Fukui, and some Cambodian residents in Aichi prefecture also participated in the party.
The event was filled with performances, such as Ror Bam Choun Por by Ms. SENG Vitou, a Cambodian visitor to Nagoya, Chhai Yam Dance by CSAN members, and Color of the Day Show by 6 international students (Laotian, Vietnamese, Malaysian, Chinese, and Japanese) and 1 Cambodian student. Big clasps from the audience at the end of each performance made the event even more splendid.
Mr TAKADA SEIKI, the consul of Cambodia in Nagoya, gave a toss to start dinner. .
After the meal, the audience had a chance to experience various kinds of Cambodian popular dances along with Cambodian songs. The program was officially finished at 9.30pm with great fun, sincere friendship, and unforgettable memory.

