The Embassy of China in Cambodia on Saturday hosted an open day event, welcoming hundreds of Cambodian youths.
The event featured a variety of activities such as Chinese cultural performances, cuisine, and calligraphy, among others.
Svay Raksa, a sophomore majoring in international relations at the Royal University of Phnom Penh, said the event offered a unique opportunity to Cambodian youths to explore Chinese culture, cuisine, achievements, and history.
"The event today was really amazing, with a lot of wonderful performances featuring Chinese music, culture and songs," she told Xinhua. "I think it will definitely help promote our Cambodia-China relations."
Raksa said she is keen to learn about Chinese history, music, culture, and civilization.
"My ambition is that when I graduate with my bachelor's degree in Cambodia, I will pursue my master's degree in China," the 20-year-old said. "I really have a desire to be a bridge of friendship between Cambodia and China."
Sok Kim, a student in the major of Chinese literature at the Cambodia-ASEAN International Institute, said the event strengthened cultural and educational relations between the two countries, promoting a deeper understanding of Cambodia-China relations.
"When I graduate, I want to be a promoter of Cambodia-China relations. I really desire to be a bridge of friendship for a better future of Cambodia-China relations," the 26-year-old student said.