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Discover the two most exciting Cambodia festivals in February and join attractive activities of Meak Bochea Day, Chinese New Year. Read more here.
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What Festivals Are Celebrated in Cambodia in February?
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Meak Bochea Day
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What Is Meak Bochea Day in Cambodia?
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Chinese New Year
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What Is Chinese New Year Like in Cambodia?
What Festivals Are Celebrated in Cambodia in February?
Cambodia can celebrate important cultural and religious occasions in February, including Meak Bochea Day and Chinese New Year. The exact dates can vary each year because they follow lunar calendars
Meak Bochea Day
Meak Bochea Day which is known as “Fourfold Assembly” or “Sangha Day" is one of the most important Buddhist celebrations falling on the full moon day of the third lunar month (about last week of February or early of March).
It marks four historic occasions which happened nine months after the Enlightenment of the Lord Buddha at Veluvana Bamboo Grove, near Rajagaha in Northern India. In history 2500 years ago, four events, which are considered miracles in Buddhist doctrine, took place.
The first was the spontaneous getting together of 1,250 enlightened disciples or arahats of Buddha. They had heard through the grapevine that Buddha was going to be present at the Veluwan temple in what is now the state of Bihar in Northern India.
Secondly, Buddha had personally ordained each of these monks. Thirdly, each monk turned up without making a prior appointment.
Lastly, all these happened on the day of the full moon during the third lunar month. Buddha gave the assembly a discourse “Ovadha Patimokha” laying down the principles of His Teachings summarized into three acts, i.e. to do good, to abstain from bad action and to purify the mind.
What Is Meak Bochea Day in Cambodia?
Meak Bochea Day is an important Buddhist celebration commemorating four significant events associated with Buddha and his 1,250 enlightened disciples. It takes place on the full moon of the third lunar month and is observed with Buddhist religious activities
Chinese New Year
This is the New Year of both the Chinese and Vietnamese lunar calendar.
It’s not an official holiday, but widely celebrated in Cambodia, due to the large number of people of Chinese and Vietnamese descent who run much of Cambodia's business enterprises. Many shops will close for a few days.
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What Is Chinese New Year Like in Cambodia?
Chinese New Year is widely celebrated in Cambodia, particularly among Cambodian communities of Chinese and Vietnamese heritage. Although it is not an official national holiday, celebrations can affect businesses, with some shops closing for several days,
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