Water Festival
Bon Om Touk - the Cambodian Water Festival, is celebrated on the full moon of the Buddhist month of Kadeuk (usually November) and marks a reversal of the flow of the Tonle Sap River. By day, there are snake boat races, and the usual festival festivities! But by night it is candle lit, and stunning.
Bon Om Touk - the Cambodian Water Festival, is celebrated on the full moon of the Buddhist month of Kadeuk (usually November) and marks a reversal of the flow of the Tonle Sap River. By day, there are snake boat races, and the usual festival festivities! But by night it is candle lit, and stunning.
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