UPG Pipe Contest Showcases Great Art Works of Young Cambodian Youth

Creative architectural works of young Cambodians have been showcased at the ‘EAGLE Pipe Art Contest’ organised by UPG Pipe.

Over the past weekend, the ‘EAGLE Pipe Art Contest’ successfully selected a winner who showed great creativity. Demonstrating impressive creativity, the ‘Cambodia Map’ art from Ms Long Kim Heang, a student from the Royal University of Fine Arts won the first prize from among the 11 entries.

The ‘Cambodia Map’ art was designed by needling many pieces of UPG PIPES representing the vast territory of Cambodia while also showcasing the expansion of UPG Pipes across the country.

The emergence of this creative artistic talent is made possible through this great opportunity provided by UPG Pipe, enabling young Cambodians to showcase their talents.

Speaking at the award ceremony, H.E Mey Kalyan, senior adviser to the Supreme National Economic Council applauded the program. “It is a good opportunity for our youth to think creatively, to research, and understand because of this opportunity like UPG,” he said.

“We want to educate them [youth] to have a good attitude besides studying, doing something that is useful to themselves and society”, said Oknha Chhun Chetna, Managing Director of UPG Pipe. In addition, the creation of this program is to show Cambodians about high quality UPG Pipe and to help society.

“He [UPG] is an example for other companies in alarming about corporate social responsibility (CSR), and thinking about social issues, from national affairs and education,” said H.E Mey Kalyan.

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