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Tet Festival in Cambodia
To know the Cambodian culture in a better way, you must visit the country during one of the festivals and events in Cambodia . The country of Cambodia or the Kingdom of Cambodia is one of the most beautiful travel destinations in the southeastern part of the Asian continent. The cultural and traditional background is very rich in this country. While traveling through the country you will get to see several colorful festivals being celebrated in every corner of the country. In fact the Cambodian social calender is chock-a-block with festivals that are celebrated all throughout the year. The Tet Festival in Cambodia is however, one of the most popular festivals among the people of the country of Cambodia. So, next time you visit Cambodia, try to visit during the months of January and February so that you can enjoy the festive mood of the colorful Tet Festival at Cambodia .
The Tet Festival in Cambodia is considered as the biggest festival of the country. The Tet Festival of Cambodia is celebrated once in every year in the country of Cambodia. In fact the festival is meant to celebrate the Chinese New Year. During this festival the people get a chance to meet their friends and family members who stay away. The Tet Festival in Cambodia is a very colorful festival and the entire mood is very charming. During this festival people also pay respect to their ancestors. The Tet Festival in Cambodia is a time for the families to come together and partake in the joyous celebrations.
If you visit the country of the Cambodia in southeastern Asia during this Tet Festival in Cambodia , you will get to see the various types of cultural and traditional activities take place during this festival. In every corner of the country, you will see dazzling firework displays, parades and many more interesting activities. Most of the shops remain closed during the Tet Festival in Cambodia .
CAMBODIA WATER FESTIVAL

The Cambodia Water Festival or ‘Bon Om Tuk’ in Khmer is the largest festival in the Cambodian calendar and an amazing sight to behold! The 3-day Water Festival in Phnom Penh is of great significance as it celebrates the end of the rainy season, the start of the fishing season, and also the unique natural phenomenon - the flow of the Tonle Sap river changing direction! And not only this, the Cambodia Water Festival also coincides with the full moon of the Buddhist calendar month of Kadeuk, this full moon is traditionally a good omen promising a bountiful harvest.
The Water Festival is truly a national event, many villagers throughout the country have spent almost a full year preparing their villages boat – elaborately and brightly decorated dug out canoes with large eyes on the prows to ward off evil spirits. Thousand of Khmers descend on Phnom Penh over the three days to watch the races and cheer on their villages boat, which can be up to 20 meters long and contain up to 60 oarsmen, frantically paddling and chanting as the do battle in highly competitive races. The origins of the Water Festival dates back to the powerful navy of King Jayavarman II, the 9th century founder of the great Angkorian Empire, and the main purpose is to make the god of the river happy so he will provide many fish and the rice crop will be plentiful.During this time Phnom Penh takes on a carnival atmosphere, and as well as the river banks being lined with exuberant spectators there are also live concerts, hundreds of food stands, games of chance, fair rides, and at night fireworks light up the sky and people dance in the street. This truly is Cambodia’s Mardi Gras!
After an action packed 4 days in Phnom Penh you will fly to Siem Reap where you will spend 4 days in much calmer, serener surroundings exploring the incredible Angkor Wat temples – the heart of King Jayavarman II’s Empire.
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