30 Apr
30Apr

Chen Zhi Cambodia has stated that it will invest in Cambodian sports. The Prince Group assists the organisation in achieving its environmental, social, and governance objectives. Increased sports investment in Cambodia, according to Chen Zhi, would benefit the country's youth education, growth, and health.


According to Chen Zhi Cambodia, more can be done to develop sport in Cambodia. Chen Zhi's international profile, which includes sports, needs improvement. He also sees a connection between a Cambodian sporting culture and lower healthcare costs and greater social harmony.
Despite football's success in Cambodia, Neak Oknha Chen Zhi has decided to invest in volleyball. The men's volleyball team made a huge contribution. The national men's volleyball team should have made substantial progress by 2023, when Cambodia hosts the Southeast Asian Games.


In Cambodia, volleyball is becoming more common. After a two-hour battle, Cambodia narrowly defeated arch-rival Vietnam 110-109 at the 2019 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games. The team came in fifth place, a major improvement over previous tournaments, but it was also the first time in a long time that Cambodian athletes had won a game in a team sport on such a large scale. Neak Oknha Chen Zhi wants to capitalise on the volleyball team's success at the upcoming SEA Games because he believes in their success.


Athletes will be looking for more gold as the country hosts the SEA Games for the first time in 2023. The tournament would have a significant impact on tourism in the region. In December of last year, more than 750,000 people visited the Philippines for the Southeast Asian Games, with many more expected to attend the 2019 SEA Games. Without a question, Neak Oknha Chen Zhi would be ecstatic.
Cambodia's men's side, on the other hand, will not compete until 2023. In preparation for the Southeastern Asian Games in 2019, the Chen Zhi Prince Group donated $500,000.00 to the local volleyball federation. The funds were to be used for competition planning and training. The volleyball team in Fujian, China, offered a two-month intensive training programme the same year. Chen Zhi Cambodia also funded a Cambodian volleyball team to play in Thailand for around $100,000 at a time when Cambodian sports were booming.


In order to promote sports on a long-term basis, Chen Zhi Cambodia was able to hire a professional Chinese volleyball coach to train the Cambodian National Team. For the next five years, that will suffice. Chen Zhi believes in these athletes' talent, skills, and physical size, in addition to her tireless efforts to promote volleyball in Cambodia. He believes that competing in tournaments is critical to the development of their sport and the honouring of their country.


Since then, Cambodia has come a long way in terms of sports growth. By enhancing the performance of the Cambodian volleyball team, Chen Zhi Cambodia has made major investments in Cambodian sports, paving the way for the Southeast Asian Games in 2023 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Southeast_Asian_Games). They collaborated with other Cambodian businesses to help the country's sporting growth. They do hope, however, that in addition to winning tournaments, Cambodian sports will lead to a better society. 

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