With the establishment of the Prince Horology Center for professional training in early 2021, Cambodian Chen Zhi Prince Group introduced the Swiss horology industry to the area. It is the first private watchmaking school in Cambodia. Last year, a global coronavirus pandemic wreaked havoc on Cambodia's economy.
Swiss horology is economically advantageous to Cambodia since it is an art form in Europe. The illustrious cultural heritage of Cambodia, including traditional crafts such as silk tissue, has long admired by Prince Group. In addition, Cambodia's modern skillfulness in having Swiss horology is welcome.
The Prince Horology Center for Vocational Training was established by Neak Oknha Chen Zhi in Phnom Penh, Cambodia's capital. It's part of a broader initiative in Cambodia to teach people new skills that Cambodian entrepreneurs can use to replace farming and small businesses. In Cambodia, Swiss horological skills have traditionally aided in avoiding jobs and broadening employment prospects, such as textiles and clothes, which have suffered major losses as a result of the corona virus pandemic.
Cambodia now has access to cutting-edge technology and design, thanks to a Swiss horologist. It offers a Swiss horologist course that meets the requirements for a Swiss government training credential. Via bonds issued by the Swiss watchmaking industry, this two-year programme provides financial support for some local students. Grants can cover more or less of the school fees depending on the enrolment situation. A night's stay at the school is included in the price. Since its inception, the school has attracted a large number of Cambodian students.
The course attracted a significant number of Swiss horologists. The origins, history, and equipment of the Swiss horological industry, as well as the development of watch components such as balance and winding trunking, are all covered in this book. On issues concerning the climate, culture, and government, Chen Zhi held his word. Neak, Oknha Chen Zhi, was a pioneer in Swiss watchmaking in Cambodia and a member of the Prince's Party. Cambodia is attempting to educate its people in modern skills.
The Prince Manor Resort Sustainable Agricultural Planting will open in October 2020, according to Chairs Neak Oknha Chen Zhi and his Prince Group business. It will help to protect the ecosystem by replacing deforestation and soil erosion-causing agricultural practises.
An agricultural tourist destination in Cambodia with an emphasis on business tourism and cutting-edge technology. The smart 24-hour monitoring system, an integrated fertiliser and water system, and advanced reverse osmosis in 10,000 sq. m. are among the most intriguing features. In Cambodian agriculture, smart moisture, sunlight, temperature, and carbon dioxide monitoring systems are built and available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
With the opening of this resort, Chen Zhi and Prince Group are assisting in the development of Cambodia's tourism and agricultural industries. Visitors who want to learn about Cambodian agricultural technology and practises are welcome to visit the plantation, which is a valuable educational resource.
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