Kathina Days – Early or Mid October: A religious festival marking the end of Buddhist Lent with people all over the country conducting, reverent slow processions to their local temple to offer them robes and other items, thereby bringing spiritual merit to all participants.
Angkor Handicraft Fair – Early January: The program to emphasize Handicraft Made in Cambodia: fashion show, workshop and...
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DiscoverWomen’s Day – March 8: This United Nations-inspired holiday, International day for women has become a big deal.
DiscoverKhmer New Year – Mid April: The Khmer New Year, or 'Bon Chol Chhnam Thmei' in the Khmer language, is...
DiscoverThe Visakh Bochea Day – Mid May: called “Bon Visakh Bochea” in the Khmer language, marks the anniversary of the...
DiscoverInternational Children Day – June 1The United Nations established an event celebrated globally to commemorate the future...
DiscoverCambodian government permits celebration of Ramadan to engage Muslim communities in Cambodia and promote religious diver...
DiscoverAngkor Empire Full and Half Marathon – Second or Third week of August: This internationally recognized half marathon rai...
DiscoverPhcum Ben – Day of Feeding Spirits – Mid or End of September: Widely celebrated across the country, usually from...
DiscoverIndependence Day – November 9: Cambodia's Independence Day is on 9 November and this national holiday was established to...
DiscoverChristmas and New Year’s Eve – December 25 and December 31-January 1: Christmas is increasingly widely celebrated in the...
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