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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On July 19, 1958, our country established diplomatic relations with Cambodia
67 years ago today, on July 19, 1958 (June 3, 1958 lunar calendar), our country established diplomatic relations with Cambodia. Angkor Wat Complex Cambodia, the full name of the Kingdom of Cambodia. It is located in the southern part of Indochina Peninsula in Asia. It covers an area of 181,035 square kilometers. Population 10.40 million. There are more than 20 ethnic groups, of which 80% are Khmer. Khmer is commonly used and is the official language with French and English. Buddhism is the state religion, and a few believe in Islam. The capital Phnom Penh. Mineral resources mainly include gold, phosphate, precious stones, iron, coal, oil, etc. Forest area accounts for 74% of the country's total area. Agricultural products include rice, rubber, pepper, etc. Fishery resources are abundant. Due to the long-term war and weak industrial base, after the establishment of the Royal Government, the market economy was implemented, and many factories were converted to private ownership. 1995 Per capita GDP of US $277.4. The country was established in the 1st century AD. It became a French protectorate in 1863. It was occupied by Japan in 1940. After Japan surrendered, France re-invaded. Independence was declared on November 9, 1953. In July 1954, France agreed to withdraw its troops from Cambodia. On March 18, 1970, Lon Noir launched a coup d'état to overthrow the Sihanouk government. On March 23, Sihanouk announced the establishment of the Cambodian National United Front in Beijing, and on May 5, the Royal Government of National Unity was established. In April 1975, Cambodia was liberated and the country was renamed Democratic Kampuchea. At the end of 1978, Vietnam sent troops to invade and occupy Cambodia. In July 1982 On February 3, 1990, Prince Sihanouk announced the change of the country's name to Cambodia. In September, the Cambodian Quartet announced the formation of the Supreme National Council of Cambodia. On October 23, 1991, the Paris Agreement on a Comprehensive Political Settlement of the Cambodian Conflict was signed. In February 1992, the United Nations Security Council passed a resolution to establish the United Nations Interim Authority in Cambodia. On May 23-28, 1993, Cambodia held its first Constituent Assembly election in 21 years. On June 14, the Cambodian Constituent Assembly held its first meeting and passed a resolution: Restore Prince Sihanouk's reputation and status as head of state before the coup d'état on March 18, 1970, and hand over all power to Prince Sihanouk. On July 1, the Constituent Assembly approved the establishment of an interim national government. On September 21, the Constituent Assembly passed the new constitution. On September 24, Sihanouk signed the new constitution, Cambodia restored the constitutional monarchy of the kingdom, and Sihanouk became the king. Pursue an independent, peaceful, neutral and non-aligned foreign policy. Diplomatic relations with China were established on July 19, 1958. Cambodian flag rocket firing exercise Cambodian army tank military exercise Armored vehicles travel to Angkor Wat Chenghui Angkor Wat interior view Phnom Penh City traffic Sihanoukville's tuk-tuk car is different from that of Thailand. In fact, it is composed of two parts. The front is a motorcycle and the back is towed by a trailer, which is very characteristic. On the Cambodian long-distance bus, the so-called sleeper is actually half-lying, the body cannot be completely lying flat, and the upper body is still half-lying, just like the feeling of shaking the hand-cranked bed in a hospital. The unique human tricycle in Phnom Penh. Exquisite reliefs of thousand-year-old trees Cambodians love to eat big spiders "Don't touch!" Not only these historical relics, but also the tragic memories that happened in this room. Deep sleep Angkor Wat, sleeping ancient Angkor Wat is waiting for the first ray of morning sun to baptize. A visitor to the S-21 museum memorial book wrote: "Only thorough reflection and cognition can avoid the root cause of disaster. Social institutions are not the root of disaster, and the crazy pursuit of power and desire can lead to death. "The ancient stone carving bar street of Bayon Monastery, stroll along the bar street in Phnom Penh, and on the left is the Tonle Sap River. Tonle Sap River, early morning on the Tonle Sap River in Phnom Penh. Bright orange, stepping over the ancient stone steps, a group of young monks came talking and laughing. Ancient and modern meet, dark and bright collide. At sunrise, Bafang Monastery was once the largest puzzle building in the world. Faith can sometimes be expressed in incredible ways. The snake god, the snake god carving in the Queen's Palace is so delicate that even the teeth are depicted, which is vivid. The wall carving of the Queen's Palace in downtown Phnom Penh, this is a temple that cannot be described by delicacy. Almost every inch of the interior of the building is decorated with beautiful relief patterns. A Western old man was browsing his photos in front of the Angkor relief sculpture, and this scene entered the photographer's lens. Western faces and Eastern architecture have reached a wonderful harmony. Is this a simple expression of "Datong"? Independence Monument, an independence monument located in the center of Phnom Penh. Traditional Cambodian dance performances are passed down, long corridors, old monks and young monks whisper softly. The little monk smiles, the old monk looks into the distance. Years later... The sun has not yet set, and the hard-working farmer with dark skin is still in the field. Cambodian peasant women working in the fields of the Khmer Rouge Memories We do not know what crimes they committed, only that when this S-21 prison existed, an average of 100 people were killed every day, and only 7 people survived in the end. Tong Yan News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1ecx.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.27-13:08] 访问:82
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