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Meas Soksophea was born on January 29, 1984, in Kampong Speu province to a father named Meas Sarim, a former director of the Kampong Speu Provincial Department of Industry, and a mother and Sok Vilun, a former employee of the Department of Industry. Meas Soksophea has three siblings and she is the second child in the family.
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Meas studied at the local elementary school in Banieve. From 1969 to 1970, he was a student at the Chhouk High-School . Due to the civil war in Cambodia, Meas Sophea went to Vietnam to complete his studies between 1975 and 1977, receiving a diploma.
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The winner will receive 100 million Cambodian riel ($25,000), and become a singer for Hang Meas Production. [1] As of January 2023, a third season is set to return. It is the fifth national franchise in the Southeast Asian region after Vietnam , Thailand , Indonesia , and Philippines .
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