Khmer New Year’s Day
Khmer New Year's Day
Khmer New Year's Day
The Royal Ploughing Ceremony, or 'Bon Chroat Preah Nongkoal' in the Khmer language, is solemnly celebrated at the beginning of the sowing and planting season. Every year in May, this cultural ceremony takes place at the park in front of the National Museum (next to the Royal Palace). Cambodia has deep connection with earth and […]
Gumball 3000's 25th Annual Rally arrives in Phnom Penh on September 15! The Gumball cars will arrive from 7pm at Wat Botum Park on Sunday 15 September for a free car display. In collaboration with Chip Mong Group and Rev Up Cambodia, our first stop will see us taking over the iconic Wat Botum Park […]
The Gumball cars will arrive from 4pm at Siem Reap on Monday 16 September for a free car display In partnership with Rev Up Cambodia and Chip Mong Group, we’ll be heading to Royal Independence Gardens for our FREE public event and even attempting to break a world record! See you there to celebrate 25 […]
Running for 15 days, usually from the end of September into October, this festival is dedicated to blessing the spirits of the dead and is one of the most culturally significant in Cambodia. The exact date defers year to year as determined by the lunar calendar. Each household visits their temple of choice and offers […]
The Water Festival, a spectacle to behold, is probably the most exorbitant festival held each year in November. It is usually celebrated for three days, i.e. the 14th and 15th of the waxing moon and the 1st of the waning moon of the month of Kadek. The 15th of the waxing moon is the last […]