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The opening ceremony of the Phnom Penh branch of the Master Museum was held

The opening ceremony of the Phnom Penh branch of the Master Museum was held

On November 15th, the Singapore Masters Museum held the opening ceremony of the “Masters Museum Phnom Penh Branch” with the theme of “Prosperity and Prosperity, Art and Art”, and the launch ceremony of “Fortune Treasure (TRGC)”.

Lord Tsow Van Duc, Chairman of the Cambodian International Cooperation and Development Authority, was invited to attend and deliver a speech. Cao Yunde welcomes the attention and investment of Chinese elites from all over the world in Cambodia’s social and economic development. Cao Yunde said that the digital economy is an important direction and trend of world economic development, and the completion of the Phnom Penh branch of the Master Museum and the launch of TRGC will not only help expand the influence of Chinese culture, but also play a positive role in promoting cultural and economic exchanges and cooperation between Cambodia and the world.

As the first digital token issued with high-value gold ancient coins as the underlying asset, TRGC was launched on Bitbank, becoming an innovative symbol of the Phnom Penh Branch of the Master Museum. On the same day, Ms. Poon Yee Yee, a well-known collector in the industry and the chairman of the Singapore Artist Noble Club, attended the opening ceremony of the “Master Museum Phnom Penh Branch” and the launch ceremony of “Fortune Treasure (TRGC)”.

Founded in 1927 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the Center for the Greatest Arts has a history of nearly 100 years. In its early days, it was a private collection management service organization for prominent families and individuals in California, and later expanded its business to the whole of the United States. The center currently has a separate museum, art gallery and memorial. Its collection of artworks includes Chinese porcelain, calligraphy and painting, world coins, world stamps, purple sand cultural artworks, Hongshan cultural ancient jade, etc. Headquartered in Singapore, Maestro Art Centre Asia is home to one of the industry’s leading auction houses and the largest numismatic museum in Southeast Asia, with a wide range of ancient and modern coins from the East and West to the present day from 2000 BC to the present day. At present, the Master Art Center has been successively established in the United States, Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia and Chinese mainland.

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