Generally
lasting for three days from 14-16 April during which time Cambodians
douse each other liberally with water, clean and decorate their houses,
and make offerings at the local temple.
City streets are decorated and brightly lit in the evenings. There are cultural shows, entertainment, and competitive games.
October
Pchum Ben or Soul Day
- Running for 15 days from the end of September into October, and the
exact date determined by the lunar calendar, this festival is dedicated
to blessing the spirits of the dead, and is one of the most culturally
significant in Cambodia.
Each household visits their Buddhist temple and offers food to the
monks for their assistance in blessing the souls of late ancestors,
relatives and friends. Pagodas are crowded with people taking their turn
to make offerings, with many staying behind to listen to Buddhist
sermons.
Bonn Kathen
- A religious festival when monks come out of retreat, and people all
over the country form reverent slow processions to their local temple.
Monks change their old saffron robes for the new ones offered by the
devotees, an action that brings spiritual merit to all participants.
Date decided by lunar calendar.
Paris Peace Agreement - October 23rd
Birthday of His Majesty King Norodom Sihanouk - Held over three days
from October 30th, people converge from all corners of Cambodia to enjoy
the shows, parades, festivals, and a giant firework display in Phnom
Penh.
November
Independence Day
- A national holiday on November 9th to celebrate the independence of
Cambodia from France in 1953. A gala parade is held in front of the
Royal Palace, which includes floats, marching bands and other
entertaining festive activities.
The Bonn Om Took Water Festival (7-9 November)
- Celebrating the reversed current of the Tonle Sap River that connects
the Tonle Sap Lake with the Mekong. For most of the year the river
flows out from the lake into the Mekong.
However, during the rainy season from about June to October the Mekong
rises, causing the Tonle Sap River to flow in reverse, and the lake to
swell to more than twice its regular size. At the end of the rainy
season, when the water level of the Mekong drops again, the current
reverts and flows back into the Mekong. This event is celebrated with
three days of boat races, fairs, festivals, shows, parades, fireworks,
music and dancing.
December
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.