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This grand ceremony was held at Wat Bakan, Trapeang Jong Commune, Bakan District, under the chairmanship of Mr. Mak Ra, Chairman of the Provincial Council and Honorary Vice President of the Cambodian Red Cross Provincial Branch, and Mr. Hiem Khuon, Permanent Vice President of the Branch Committee, representing Mr. Khoy Rida, Governor of the Provincial Government and Chairman of the Branch Committee, with the invitation of monks to perform the ablutions in accordance with royal custom and Buddhist tradition. In addition, there were invited members, provincial council members, honorary branch committees, sub-branches of cities and districts, departments, units around the province, armed forces, branch executive officers, volunteers and youth of the Cambodian Red Cross in large numbers. Mr. Hiem Khuon, the representative of the branch committee chairman and all colleagues, expressed his joy and bowed down to His Majesty the King, wishing him good health, good health, bright wisdom, and a long life of more than a hundred years to remain a cool shade for the people, their descendants, to seek refuge in eternal happiness. Mr. Hiem Khuon expressed his deepest gratitude for the noble royal service of Her Majesty the Queen, who has contributed to building many historical achievements for the motherland. Especially the “Royal Hero of Humanitarianism” who always supports the Cambodian Red Cross in all circumstances, which is a great encouragement to His Royal Highness Prince Kittipritt Bandit, President of the Cambodian Red Cross, in fulfilling the humanitarian mission for the greater good of the nation, religion, and the King. Taking advantage of this meaningful ceremony, Mr. Mak Ra and Mr. Hiem Khuon gave alms to 9 monks and distributed money to Grandma Ta Chi who also attended. Source: Pursat Provincial Administration|By: Thoen/Deum Ampil
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The Cambodian Red Cross branch in Pursat province held a ceremony to recite the preah paritta mantra to pay homage to the royal merits of Her Majesty the Queen Mother of the Cambodian nation on the occasion of her 90th birthday, turning 91 years old.
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