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1. Cambodia Imperial Farming Festival: The Imperial Farming Festival is a traditional festival in the Kingdom of Cambodia, which is held every year on the fourth day of the second quarter of June in the Buddhist calendar (generally in May of the Gregorian calendar). According to custom, before the king presided over the ceremony of the Imperial Ploughing Festival, the peasants were not allowed to plow and plow, and even if they missed the agricultural season, they did not dare to act rashly.
2. Water Festival: The Water Festival, the most important traditional festival in Cambodia, is generally held from October to November every year, which marks the end of the rainy season and the arrival of the fishing season in the middle of the year. During the festival, the royal palace and the banks of the Mekong River are lit up with lights, and Phnom Penh citizens have a three-day holiday, where everyone happily enjoys the fruits of a year's labor and welcomes the arrival of the next farming season.
The Dragon Boat Race on the Mekong River in front of the Palace Square is the most lively celebration of the festival, where rowers from all over the country compete with each other. Fukui Prefecture in Japan also has a water festival that is celebrated on March 2 every year.
3. Cambodian New Year is April 13 in the Gregorian calendar. Legend has it that on this day, there was a guardian deity who came down to earth to celebrate the New Year to welcome the patron saint. The celebration lasts for three days, men, women and children dress up in festive costumes, visit relatives and friends, and devotees make various foods and send them to the monastery to worship the Buddha and monks.
4. Cambodian Day of the Dead: The Day of the Dead in Cambodia, which is probably equivalent to the Qingming Festival in China, according to Cambodian tradition, is held from October 1 to 15 in the Buddhist calendar every year, for a total of 15 days. Among them, the first to the 13th day is the day of worship at home.
During the 15 days of the Day of the Dead, around 4 o'clock every morning, good men and women would hold sticky rice, pastries, bananas, candles, etc., in small balls, put them on plates, gather in the hall of the Buddhist temple, fold their hands, and listen to the monks chanting.
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Cambodia to Shakyamuni.
The date of birth is the epoch, the fifth month of the Buddhist calendar every year, and the 14th to 16th day of April of the Gregorian calendar is the new year. Buddhism is hung in all monasteries during the New Year.
The five-color flags and white crocodiles resemble the core sail flags, and people change to the blind hail and dress in festive costumes to worship in groups to the monastery, and under the guidance of the elders, five or seven sand dunes are built around the monastery to wish the five grains to be full.
Cambodian New Year (Khmer.
Shen Wei is one of the three major festivals in Cambodia, which is held from April 13 to 15 of the Gregorian calendar every year and is also a national holiday in Cambodia.
The origin of the Cambodian New Year comes from a legend: the legend Brahma.
A bet with a young man that whoever loses will have his head cut off, and as a result, Brahma loses, but Brahma will bring disaster to the world if he cuts off his head, so Brahma's daughter puts Brahma's head on the Himalayas.
Inside the cave, the seven daughters take turns to bring their heads back to the fairy world every year, and this day is the beginning of the Cambodian New Year.
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Cambodia's Spring Festival is a three-day period from April 14 to 16 in the Gregorian calendar every year, which is the traditional Cambodian New Year. During the three-day Cambodian New Year, the Cambodian people usually hold a variety of New Year's celebrations, such as buying New Year's goods at the market, listening to the monks' chanting, singing and dancing, and playing various traditional folk games.
Because of the Cambodian New Year, all departments, institutions, schools and factories, etc., the whole country is on holiday, people do not work, very relaxed, so during the Cambodian New Year, everyone gathers together to welcome the fairy down to earth, praying for a bumper harvest in the New Year, happiness for the whole family, and peace and security for the country.
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Cambodians now celebrate three New Year's Holidays, one is New Year's Day, one is Cambodian New Year, and the other is Spring Festival.
Cambodian New Year is three days in April.
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The date of the Chinese New Year in Cambodia is April 14 every year, and the Chinese Festival is also popular in some local places.
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I heard that it was very chaotic during the Spring Festival here.
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Cambodia takes the birth day of Shakyamuni as the era, and the fifth month of the Buddhist calendar every year, and the fourteenth to sixteenth day of the fourth month of the Gregorian calendar is the New Year. During the New Year, Buddhist flags and white crocodile flags are hung at various monasteries, and people come to the monasteries in festive costumes in groups to worship and build five or seven sand dunes around the monasteries under the guidance of the elders to wish for a full harvest of grains.
Cambodian New Year (Khmer: Confession) is one of the three major festivals in Cambodia, which is celebrated on April 13 and 15 of the Gregorian calendar every year, and is also a national holiday in Cambodia.
The origin of the Cambodian New Year comes from a legend: legend Brahma made a bet with a young man that whoever lost would cut off his head, and Brahma lost, but Brahma cut off his head would bring disaster to the world, so Brahma's daughter put Brahma's head in a Himalayan cave to worship, and the seven daughters took turns to bring their heads back to the fairy world every year, and this day was the beginning of the Cambodian New Year.
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over. On the eve of the Spring Festival, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said in a public statement that Cambodians celebrate three New Year-related festivals every year, one of which is the Lunar New Year, which is the Chinese New Year.
In Cambodia, the Chinese have followed the tradition of cleaning their homes years ago. In addition, he also began to purchase a large number of New Year's goods: Spring Festival couplets, New Year paintings, window flowers, new clothes ......At this time, the business in the market is very prosperous.
Local merchants bring in a large number of Chinese New Year goods from China, and the market and the shops around it are full of "Chinese red" as far as the eye can see. The red Spring Festival couplets, red lanterns, Chinese knots, window flowers with the word "Fu", and New Year paintings of the Year of the Rat are all filled with a new atmosphere of the New Year. Even local supermarkets and foreign supermarkets are filled with a large number of Chinese elements on the shelves, and Chinese residences and companies are also hung with New Year decorations, and the strong New Year's flavor is no less than that of China!
China and Cambodia share similar geographical and cultural ties.
Cambodia's culture attaches great importance to ancestors and family, so the Chinese New Year ancestor worship custom has resonated with the locals. The time of the festival is generally on the morning of Chinese New Year's Eve, and a series of sacrificial items such as gold paper, chicken, duck and fish, various fruits and flowers need to be prepared in advance. On Chinese New Year's Eve, these sacrificial items are placed on the table one by one, and incense is offered to the ancestors and gods to protect the cave and pray for peace.
In addition to the Spring Festival couplets, the "plum blossom tree" is also one of the symbols of the Chinese New Year, and the branches full of plum blossoms imply good luck in the new year. Therefore, on the occasion of the Spring Festival, in order to cater to the preferences of the Chinese, Cambodian local residents go up the mountain to cut plum blossom branches to sell in the market. It is said that different plum branches bloom at different times, some bloom on Chinese New Year's Eve, some bloom on New Year's Day, and as for whether this is really the case, you can only know if you buy it back!
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