Cambodia's Water Festival and More Business News Stories
Cambodia's Water Festival returns after three-year hiatus...
Cambodia's annual Water Festival ended on Tuesday, marking the first time the event has been held in three years due to the Covid 19. The festival, which celebrates the end of the rainy season, is one of Cambodia's most popular events.
Thousands of people, including King Norodom Sihamoni and Prime Minister Hun Manet, attended the opening of Cambodia's annual Water Festival on Sunday. The three-day festival began with the Festival of Illuminated Floats (Bondet Bratib) and fireworks.
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