Posted by : Unknown Sunday, June 14, 2015



The Water Sin Sisamuth Song Celebration happens every year, at the season of the full moon. That is the reason this celebration may be commended in October or November. In Cambodia, Water Celebration is the most joyful making festival in Cambodia, on the grounds that it is the season of national get-together (up to a million); individuals from all kinds of different backgrounds and all over in the nation, come to Phnom Penh to take an interest in the three-day celebration, in Phnom Penh. What are specific about the Water Celebration? 

Three days of customary vessel dashing on the Tonle Sap and Mekong waterways, splendidly shaded vessels (Bandet Pratip in the Khmer dialect), daily firecracker shows, alongside other current music slows down. The celebration is commended to recollect the force of Khmer domain in the antiquated time. 

Khmer New Year or Sin Sisamuth Song Collection Thmey in the Khmer dialect 

The celebration endures from April 13th to 15th, yet at times it falls on 14th to 16th. This season of year speaks to the end of the gathering season. The agriculturists appreciate the products of their harvest and unwind before the stormy season starts. The three-day festivity all possesses distinctive names; Maha Songkran for the first day; Vanabat for the second day; Thgnai Loeung Saka for the third day. Amid this time, Phnom Penh occupants more often than not go to the places where they grew up in the region to celebrate with their guardians, grandparents and different relatives. 

Generally, there are five sorts of diversion played in the three days. Tres: An amusement played by tossing and getting a ball with one hand while attempting to catch an expanding number of sticks with the other hand. Chlo Chhoung: Played particularly on the first dusk of the New Year by two gatherings of young men and young ladies. Chab Kon Khleng: Played by mirroring a hen as she shields her chicks from a crow. Bos Angkunh: Played by two gatherings of young men and young ladies. Every gathering tosses their own "angkunh" to hit the expert "angkunhs", which fit in with other gathering and are put on the ground. Spill Kanseng: Played by a gathering of youngsters sitting in circle. Somebody holding a "kanseng" (Cambodian towel) curved into a round shape strolls around the circle while singing a melody. 

Pchum Ben Celebration 

It is portrayed as: Sin Sisamuth Khmer Old Songs nourishing the-dead-predecessor celebration. It is commended in the fifteenth day of the tenth month of the Khmer datebook. It is accepted that the spirits of dead individuals are discharged to the human world to get feedings from their living relatives. The celebration is absolutely "religious." 

At four A.M., individuals accumulate at the sanctuary (Wat in the Khmer dialect) with offerings of rice, which they hurl on the ground, nourishing the dead predecessors. Numerous toss the sticky rice with pig fat and bean, which evidently is less demanding to the spirits to devour. At eight A.M., individuals come back to the sanctuary with offerings for the friars. At ten A.M., they come back to the sanctuary with more nourishment, which can be shared between the ministers and poor people. Between 5:00-7:00 P.M., there are more requests to God for the dead and at 8:00, the ministers go to bed. 

Chinese New Year 
Because of surge in of Chinese individuals, huge numbers of their societies are directed here in Cambodia; a standout amongst the most critical is the Chinese New Year. The Chinese New Year falls on distinctive dates every year, out on the town between January 21 and February 20. Like that in China, the Chinese New Year here is commended with very much alike projects and different presentations. 

Cambodia has other national occasions, for example, Freedom Day, 1 January, 7 January, Ladies' Day and other national occasions, yet the prior fours are the real one. 

Lay Vicheka is a Creation Director of Inquiry Daily paper and Administrator General of Cambopedia Interpretation Co. Ltd.,. He earned LL.B from the College of Cambodia, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. He has broad involvement in law and legislative issues, since he used to be a colleague to an individual from parliament, interpreter of Asian Human Rights Commission in Hong Kong, benefactor to Universal Reference book of the Sociology, and in addition sites everywhere throughout the world. 

Any inquiry concerning Cambodian laws, governmental issues and issues are invited.

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