Happy Khmer New Year! 🎉✨ In Cambodia, this festival—called Chaul Chnam Thmey—is one of the most joyful and important celebrations of the year. It usually takes place in mid-April, marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of the new year according to the traditional solar calendar.
🌸 How Cambodians Celebrate
- Day 1 (Moha Sangkran): Families clean and decorate their homes, light candles, and welcome the new year with prayers.
- Day 2 (Virak Vanabat): People make offerings to monks, give charity, and spend time with family.
- Day 3 (Leung Sakk): The new year officially begins, with ceremonies to bless elders and build sand mounds at temples as a symbol of prosperity.
🎶 Festive Traditions
- Traditional games like Chol Chhoung (throwing scarves) and Bos Angkunh (seed throwing).
- Dancing to lively Khmer music.
- Water blessings, similar to Songkran in Thailand, but with a more spiritual focus.
It’s a time of renewal, gratitude, and joy—families reunite, temples are filled with offerings, and the streets come alive with color and laughter. 🌺