The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse - Conquest, War, Famine, and Death - have ridden roughshod over Cambodia. During the 1970s this country used to suffered from the twin horrors of war and famine- which made the Vietnamese neighbor call it a land of blood and tears, hell on earth.
So it's really a wonder meeting with the friendliest people of Indochina who have the widest smiles here nowadays. Their willingness to start a new speaks volumes for the resilience of the human spirit. Here's a country starting from scratch, rebuilding its traditions, culture, laws, government and economy. The gruesome past is still around after Khmer Rouge time, thousands people have still been maimed by landmines. As a symbol of reconstruction, the country flies the world's only flag with a building on it the triple towers visible from the causeway at Angkor Wat. All political factions, including the Khmer Rouge, have depicted Angkor Wat on their Cambodia flag. The Cambodian government officially claim all the foreigners use of Angkor as their product brand names as an illegal and unfriendly act. The Foreign Affairs ministry argued that Angkor Wat is the symbol of Khmer national identity. And so it is: Angkor is the cornerstone or Khmer culture, symbol of national pride and past greatness, and inspiration for painting, sculpture, and woodcarving.
Angkor is also a symbol for hope, because it is Angkor that draws tourists, and foreign exchange generated from tourism can help rebuild the economy. Angkor casts its spell over all who visit. Despite the risks of travel - or perhaps because of them, Cambodia is an extraordinary adventure.
A SHORT PROFILE
Country: Kingdom of Cambodia
White triple towers of Angkor set on a red background, edged with blue trim, the symbol of the Khmer culture.
Most legal holidays fall on the same dates every year. Some holidays such as Khmer New Year, Visakhaboja, Royal Ploughing Ceremony, Prachum Ben and the Water Festival follow the lunar calendar and move a few days forward or back each year. Some holidays which are not legal holidays in Cambodia such as Chinese New Year receive almost as much attention and celebration as legal holidays.
Tag: Cambodia Tour
Official Holidays
Jan 01
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International New Year Days
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Jan 07
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Victory Day Day
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Mid Apr
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Cambodia local New Year Days
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May 1
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International Labor Day (May Day)
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Nov 09
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Independence Day
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Mid Nov
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Water and Moon Festival
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