The Khmer forefathers celebrated Sangkran or Chaul Chnam (New Year) to signify the close of the harvest season, providing farmers with a well-deserved break before the onset of the monsoon and the commencement of a new rice cultivation cycle. This celebration is observed nationwide in various ways, yet it unifies Cambodians in upholding their cultural heritage.
This occasion serves as a time for expressing gratitude, seeking forgiveness, and bestowing blessings. Farmers honor the spirits believed to bring fertility and prosperity to the land throughout the year. Cambodians from all corners of the country visit pagodas to offer food and reestablish connections with their ancestors. Additionally, it presents an opportunity to perform charitable acts for those less fortunate.
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