Cambodian newspaper highlights free Khmer language teaching in Vietnam

Cambodia’s Khmer Times has published an article entitled “Southern temples in Vietnam offer free Khmer language classes” in Dai An commune, Tra Cu district, Tra Vinh province.
Cambodian newspaper highlights free Khmer language teaching in Vietnam ảnh 1Illustrative image. (Photo: Internet)

Phnom Penh (VNA) – Cambodia’s Khmer Times has published an article entitled “Southern temples in Vietnam offer free Khmer language classes” in Dai An commune, Tra Cu district, Tra Vinh province.

According to the newspaper, Giong Lon pagoda, which is over 300 years old, started holding classes more than 10 years. Around 100 students study at the school for three months a year. Books and notebooks are provided by the commune, district and provincial administrations.

The pagoda welcomes all people, regardless of religious orientations, including children as young as six. Monks from the neighboring provinces of Kien Giang and An Giang often travel there to broaden their knowledge.

Ong Met pagoda, 40 km away from Giong Lon pagoda, has a large and active community of people learning Khmer. It is one of Tra Vinh’s most well-known temples which was conferred national relic status in 2009. Many generations of monks at Khmer temples in Tra Vinh have been educated and trained there.

The article quoted Thach Oai, the abbot of the pagoda, as saying that teaching Khmer is essential for spreading policies to Khmer speakers.

At the end of each course, students must take an exam, Oai said, adding that entry-level students must take two exams in literature and spelling.

In addition to classes at the temples, Tra Vinh province has a Pali-Khmer Intermediate school. To qualify for enrollment, students need to have completed a secondary education programme.

There are 143 Khmer pagodas holding Khmer language courses this summer, attracting thousands of children./.

VNA

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