Native name ហ៊ុន នាង Nationality Cambodian Spouse Dee Yon | Religion Theravada Buddhism Children Hun Sen Name Hun Neang | |
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Grandchildren Hun Manet, Hun Many, Hun Manit, Hun Malis, Hun Mana, Hun Kamsot, Hun Mali Resting place Sen Sok District, Phnom Penh Similar People Hun Sen, Hun Many, Bun Rany, Hun Manet |
Hun Neang (Khmer: ហ៊ុន នាង, Chinese:云良; 27 August 1923 – 12 July 2013) was the father of Cambodia's Prime Minister, Hun Sen. A devout Buddhist, various schools throughout the country are named in honour after him. Hun Neang's official, full title is "Neak Oknha Moha Pheakdey Saburisak Phoukea Thipadei", which was presented to him by King Norodom Sihamoni in 2011.
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Biography
Hun Neang was born on 27 August 1923, at Kampong Cham district of Stung Trang. He was a resident monk in a local Wat in Kampong Cham province before defrocking himself to join the French resistance and married Hun Sen's mother, Dy Pok in the 1940s. Hun Neang's paternal grandparents were wealthy landowners of Teochew Chinese heritage. Hun Neang inherited some of his family assets and led a relatively comfortable life, as they owned several hectares of land until a kidnapping incident forced their family to sell off much of their assets. His wife Dy Pok died in 1998 of illness at the age of 80.
Hun Neang and Dy Pok had six children, of which Prime Minister Hun Sen is the third child. He also had 30 grandchildren and 66 great grandchildren.
Death and funeral
Hun Neang battled health issues in March 2012, according to his son, Hun Sen. He died on Friday, 12 July 2013, aged 89.
His funeral was held at Hun Sen's residence near the Independence Monument. Government officials and foreign leaders attended the funeral and sent their condolences to Hun Sen, including Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, Thai former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, and Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Norodom Sihamoni and Queen-Mother Norodom Monineath were also present. He was interred near his wife's crypt in Vongkut Borei Pagoda in Toek Thla commune, Sen Sok district.