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  2. Bayon Television - Wikipedia

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    It is the second private television station and the first UHF channel in Cambodia (channel 27 in Phnom Penh), yet it did have two VHF relay stations. The name was selected in homage to King Jayavarman VII "Bayon" and uses an image of Brahma as its logo. [2]

  3. Keo Rumchong - Wikipedia

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    In Cambodia, he became a multiple-time Bayon TV Kun Khmer champion. Regarded as a legend in his home country, Rumchong has fought overseas on multiple occasions. In July 2009, he outpointed Vung Noy .

  4. Hin Channiroth - Wikipedia

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    Hin Channiroth (Khmer: ហ៊ិន ចាន់នីរ័ត្ន; born 15 April 1990) is a Cambodian MC and actress.She is an MC on Bayon Television for a ...

  5. Lorn Panha - Wikipedia

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    Lorn Panha (Khmer: លន បញ្ញា; born June 4, 1999) is a Cambodian professional Kun Khmer fighter and kickboxer. He is a member of Cambodia's national kickboxing team. He is a member of Cambodia's national kickboxing team.

  6. Telecommunications in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Kandal Province - Broadcasting on channel 27, Bayon Television is Cambodia's only UHF channel. A private television company belonging to Prime Minister Hun Sen, it also operates Bayon Radio FM 95 MHz. It was established in January 1998. Mondulkiri - Established in 1999, relays TVK on channel 10.

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  8. Lao Chantrea - Wikipedia

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    On Saturday morning of June 26, 2021, at Bayon TV arena, Lao Chantrea got hit by the heavy hand of Thai Rithy and lost the match in the middle of the 3rd round. [ 11 ] Although he was selected for the national team, Lao Chantrea did not compete at the 31st SEA Games because his weight division was not an event. [ 12 ]

  9. Lao Chetra - Wikipedia

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    Lao Chetra is a Cambodian Kun Khmer fighter. He is a member of Cambodia's national Kun Khmer team. He is widely considered as one of Cambodia's most prominent practitioners of Kun Khmer. He is the reigning gold medalist in Kun Khmer at the Southeast Asian Games in the 67 kg weight division.