Discover Cambodia Buddism Festivals in May and experience local ceremonies during these occasions. Read more here.
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Visaka Bochea Day - Birthday of Buddha
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Royal Ploughing Ceremony (Bonn Chroat Preah Nongkoal)
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Birthday of the King
Visaka Bochea Day - Birthday of Buddha
Visaka Bochea Day - Birthday of Buddha is often referred to as ‘Buddha's birthday,’ the holiday actually takes in the birth, enlightenment and passing of Buddha.
The faithful attend pagoda, make offerings and engage in kind and charitable acts and reverent behavior.
Royal Ploughing Ceremony (Bonn Chroat Preah Nongkoal)
Cambodia has a deep connection with the Earth and farming, and there is a deep astrological belief that the Ox has an instrumental role in determining the fate of the agricultural harvest each year. So the Royal Ploughing ceremony marks the beginning of the rainy season and the planting season. The ceremony is led by the King or other high official. Adorned sacred cows plough a sacred furrow and then are led to trays containing rice, corn, beans and other foods. Cows are given a variety of crops to eat.
Based on the choices of crops eaten, predictions are made for the coming year's harvest. Ceremonies are usually held next to the Royal Palace, in front of the National Museum. For this festival both men and women can be seen wearing brightly colored traditional Khmer costume.
Birthday of the King
It is the birthday of His Majesty Preah Bat Samdech Preah Boromoneath NORODOM SIHAMONI's. During king's birthday, no festivities, only a giant firework display is held close to the riverbanks in front of the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh.
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