Events in Cambodia
January 01: International New Year’s Day
January 07: Victory Day Over Genocide Regime
February 09: Meak Bochea Day - Buddha's preaching
March 08: International Women's Day
April 14-16: Cambodian New Year
A three-day celebration after the end of harvest to mark the turn of The
New Year according to the Khmer lunar calendar. Every home is seen with
attractive decorations. shrines are full of food and beverages given as
offerings to God.. Other people attend Buddhist temples where
traditional games are also performed. Click here for more details about
Khmer New Year.
May 01: International Labor Day
May 08: Visaka Bochea Day - Birthday of Buddha
May 12: Royal Ploughing Ceremony
It is culturally celebrated to alert the nation of the commencement of
rainy season, and farmers to be ready for farming rice by starting to
plough. The venue is a field at a wing of Royal Palace, Phnom Penh. The
scene is interesting as it depicts real ploughing activities where cows
are given a variety of crops to eat. Based on the choices of crops eaten
by the cows, prediction are made for the coming year. Click here for
more details about Ploughing Ceremony.
May 13-15: Birthday of King Sihamony
During king's birthday, a giant firework display is held close to the riverbanks in front of the Royal Palace.
June 18: Royal Birthday of H.M Queen Mother Norodom Monineath Sihanouk
September 24: Constitution's Day
September 18-20: Pchum Ben Day - The Soul Day
A religious festival to bless the souls of ancestors, relatives and
friends alike who have passed away. Household members attend Buddhist
temples.
October 29: Royal Coronation of King Sihamoni
October 31: Birthday of King Father Norodom Sihanouk
November 09: Independence Day
November 01-03: Water Festival
Not only it marks the reversing flow of Tonle Sap River
but also ushers in the fishing season. The Highlight of the event is
boat races over three days. As night falls, fireworks light the sky and a
lighted flotilla of boats sail under full moon to whom household
worships. Some analysts say the celebration is also a thanksgiving to
the Mekong River for providing the country with fertile land. People
from all walks of life gather on the bank of the Mekong River for days
and nights. Click here for more details about Water Festival.
December 02: Angkor Half Marathon
International Half marathon. Held at the world renowned Angkor Wat an
event which attracts competitors from all over the world. With thousands
of spectators and the wonder of Angkor Wat, it is a spectacular
setting. Click here for more details about Angkor Half Marathon.
December 10: International Human Right's Day
Mid December: Angkor Festival
This festival is a showcase of performing arts with Angkor Wat as a
backdrop. Performers from all over Asia attend this festival performing
great epic stories from myths and legends, including the Ramayana, with
their own national dance costumes and musical and rhythmic
interpretations. Former King Sihanouk often attends when he is in
residence in Siem Reap and other dignitaries come to witness this
wonderful spectacle.
Events in Cambodia
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