
By Ung Chamroeun
Cambodge Soir Hebdo
Translated from French by Tola Ek
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During a competition organized by India’s Gujarat State, a kite bearing the image of Angkor Wat temple won the first prize in its category.
Held between 10-14 January, this competition was participated by 31 countries from all over the world. About 100 Indian competitors from various states were joined by 82 other competitors from other countries.
According to Sim Sirak, the general director of the Administration and Finance Department of the ministry of Culture, five categories of kites were registered in the competition. One of the two Cambodian entries won first prize in the second category, and it bore an image of the Angkor Wat temple. The second kite bearing an image of an Apsara did not win, even though it won third prize in another competition in India also.
Held between 10-14 January, this competition was participated by 31 countries from all over the world. About 100 Indian competitors from various states were joined by 82 other competitors from other countries.
According to Sim Sirak, the general director of the Administration and Finance Department of the ministry of Culture, five categories of kites were registered in the competition. One of the two Cambodian entries won first prize in the second category, and it bore an image of the Angkor Wat temple. The second kite bearing an image of an Apsara did not win, even though it won third prize in another competition in India also.