Chanthalangsy Fundee

Chanthalangsy Fundee (ຈັນທະລັງສີ ພູນດີ, Chanthalangsi Phundi; 17 Sibiwol, 1913 – 23 Owol, 1994), known by her 'Cheommong' (,, Gim Cheom Mong),  was a Lom. She was the half-sister of former Lom dictator Chanthalangsy Phayvanh, and founder of Unjeon Cultural Hall in Yangseong, Namju.

=Personal life=

Early years
Chanthalangsy Fundee was born in Sibiwol of 1913 to Chanthalangsy Mahasajun and Noy Minh in Kabeny. She also had a half-brother, Chanthalangsy Phayvanh, from her father's previous relationship. At the age of seven, Fundee's parents sent her away to the Womens Cultural Arts Academy in Banvuchuan where she would study traditional, and Lom literature.

Family background
Chanthalangsy Fundee is the daughter of Chanthalangsy Mahasajun and Noy Minh, she is also the half-sister of Chanthalangsy Phayvanh. It is said that Fundee and Phayvanh had a tense relationship as children, and that Fundee was often the favored child between the two. Fundee

Family
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