Embassy of Cambodia in China
Cambodia, officially known as the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country located in the southern portion of the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. Its total landmass is 181,035 square kilometres (69,898 sq mi), bordered by Thailand to the northwest, Laos to the northeast, Vietnam to the east and the Gulf of Thailand to the southwest. Read More
Embassy
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Consulates
Cambodia has consulates in the following cities
Address: | Room 804-808, Garden Hotel (Tower), Huangshi Road |
Postal Code: | 510064 |
Tel: | (+86) 20 8333 8999 / 8387 9005 |
Fax: | (+86) 20 8387 9006 |
Email: | cambodia@public.guanzhou.gd.cn |
Consular Area: | Fujian Province, Guangdong Province, Guangxi Province, Hainan Province |
Address: | Unit 616, 6F, Star House, No 3 Salisbury Road |
Tel: | (+852) 636 16681 / 636 00949 |
Fax: | (+852) 636 11437 |
Email: | camcg.sh@mfa.gov.k |
Address: | 9/F, Huasheng Commercial Building, No. 400, Hankou Road |
Tel: | (+86) 21 6361 6681 / 6360 0949 |
Fax: | (+86) 21 6361 1437 |
Email: | tangjx@online.sh.cn |
Consular Area: | Shanghai , Zhejiang Province, Jiangsu Province, Anhui Province |
Address: | 1902, Building A, No.9 Yanghe Lu, JiangBei District |
Postal Code: | 401120 |
Tel: | (+86) 23 8911 6415 |
Fax: | (+86) 23 8911 1369 |
Email: | camcg.cqg@mfa.gov.kh |
Consular Area: | Chongqing City, Hubei Province, Hunan Province, Shaanxi Province |
Address: | 2F, Nanfeng Tower, No.85, Minzu Avenue |
Postal Code: | 530000 |
Tel: | (+86) 771 5889 892 / 5889 893 |
Fax: | (+86) 771 5888 522 |
Email: | camcg.nng@mfa.gov.kh |
Consular Area: | Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region |
Address: | 4/F, Guanfang Hotel, No. 172, Xinying Lu, |
Postal Code: | 650233 |
Tel: | (+86) 871 3317 320 |
Fax: | (+86) 871 3316 220 |
Email: | camcg.kmg@mfa.gov.kh |
Consular Area: | Yunnan Province, Sichuan Province, Guizhou Province |
Cambodia China Relations
The bilateral relations between the Kingdom of Cambodia and the People's Republic of China have strengthened considerably after the end of the Cambodian-Vietnamese War, during which China had supported the Khmer Rouge against Vietnam.
Development of bilateral relations
Since 1997, China began developing closer relations with the regime of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, who had actually been a pro-Vietnamese leader and a defector from the Khmer Rouge during Vietnam's occupation of Cambodia. Although initially backing Hun Sen's political opponent Prince Norodom Ranariddh and his FUNCINPEC, China was disenchanted with Ranaridh's efforts to build a closer relationship with Taiwan , which is claimed by China. Facing international isolation after the 1997 coup that brought him to power, Hun Sen cultivated close ties with China, which opposed efforts by Western countries to impose economic sanctions on Cambodia. China's close ties with Cambodia have also served to gain leverage against Vietnamese influence in the region. Cambodia has severed all links with Taiwan and has strongly supported the reunification of Taiwan with China.
During the visit of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao between April 7-April 8, 2006 both nations signed several bilateral agreements and a treaty of "Comprehensive Partnership of Cooperation." China diversified its aid and investments in Cambodia and promised to provide USD 600 million in loans and grants. China has canceled much of Cambodia's debt and granted a fresh loan of USD 12.4 million for the construction of the building housing the Cambodian government's council of ministers and the restoration of the Angkor Wat temple and heritage site. About USD 200 million has been earmarked as a low-interest loan for the construction of bridges spanning the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers. China has cultivated strong ties with Cambodia, gaining access to its sea ports that can allow China to exploit oil reserves in the Gulf of Tonkin. During the visit, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen described China as Cambodia's "most trustworthy friend."
China has also cultivated military ties. In the aftermath of the 1997 coup, China provided USD 2.8 million in military aid and has since supplied wide range of military equipment, training of military and police cadre and naval vessels to combat drug trafficking and piracy. China has also funded Chinese language schools in Cambodia. Immigration of Chinese workers to Cambodia has also stepped up in recent years and is estimated between 50,000 to 300,000
If you are from Cambodia and you wish to visit china, Please Visit China Embassy in Cambodia
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