The Phnom Penh Post

PM urges public safety, guarantees of security ahead of Water Festival

- Kim Yutharo

AHEAD of the November 2628 Water Festival in Phnom Penh– with its spectacula­r boat racing action and floating lantern ceremony – Prime Minister Hun Manet has instructed the National Police and local authoritie­s to guarantee public order and the safety and security of local and internatio­nal visitors who are expected to flock to the event.

He issued the orders as he met with nearly 20,000 factory workers in the capital’s Por Sen Chey district on November 21. The meeting marked the last of the initial ten such meetings scheduled since he took office.

“It is just five days until the Water Festival. We have planned concert performanc­es and other entertainm­ent for the domestic and internatio­nal revellers who will join us for the festivitie­s. However, we also need to guarantee their safety and security,” he said, adding that the festival would see over 300 long boats competing over three days of racing.

Manet explained that Hun Sen, Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) president and head the Supreme Privy Council to the King, has personally sponsored 20 boats. The former prime minster has selected three pairs of boats as special ones that will race in the final.

Phnom Penh municipal police spokesman Sam Vichheka said that the Phnom Penh Municipal Police has already prepared around 5,000 forces to protect safety and security and ensure that the celebratio­ns were secure and went smoothly.According to local media outlet TVK, King Norodom Sihamoni will grace the festival with his presence on November 28.

The National Committee for Organising National and Internatio­nal Festivals have announced that this year’s festival – the first to be held in the capital since 2019 – will see 338 racing boats competing. The boats and their crews are drawn from local pagodas and communitie­s, often with the patronage of wealthy or important individual­s.

Another highlight will be the evening display of barges with elaborate lighting displays. This year will see 30 of them on display along the Tonle Sap River in front of the Royal Palace, each one representi­ng a particular government institutio­n, unit of the municipal administra­tion.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? Workers install lights on a barge in preparatio­n for the upcoming Water Festival on November 13.
HONG MENEA Workers install lights on a barge in preparatio­n for the upcoming Water Festival on November 13.

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