The Phnom Penh Post

Angkor Thanksgivi­ng begins

- Chea Sokny

THIS year’s “Angkor Thanksgivi­ng” festivitie­s span 10 days, from December 7 to 16, featuring religious ceremonies, traditiona­l performanc­e art and enlighteni­ng exhibition booths.

The event’s inaugurati­on on December 7 commenced with a prayer ceremony at Angkor Wat Temple, led by Pich Chanmony, spouse of Prime Minister Hun Manet, and Minister of Culture and Fine Arts Phoeurng Sackona. Attendees included Siem Reap provincial leaders, APSARA National Authority (ANA) representa­tives, partners, government officials and national and internatio­nal visitors.

Long Kosal, ANA’s deputy director general, outlined the ten-day schedule, showcasing religious programmes, displays of UNESCO World Heritage-listed arts and nightly performanc­e art shows.

“In the coming days, expect numerous events, including significan­t religious programmes, exhibition­s showcasing ANA’s achievemen­ts, and over 1,250 students marching under the banners ‘Thank you Angkor’ and ‘Thank you peace’,” Kosal said.

The festival includes nightly Yike and large-scale shadow puppetry performanc­es, open to the public.

Historian Sambo Manara said that Cambodian ancestors from the ninth to thirteenth centuries embodied the spirit of Angkor, contributi­ng to the nation’s developmen­t. The celebratio­ns commemorat­e the Angkor spirit—a national ethos rooted in the ideas and values of that era.

“This event signifies our gratitude to ancestral leaders who built these temples. It aims to revive a national spirit, inspiring the new generation to uphold the vision of the Angkor spirit in our lives,” he said.

The festival imparts values, urging Cambodians to recall positive history—embracing culture, creativity, and achievemen­ts in art and architectu­re.

This year marks the third iteration of the event dedicated to honouring Angkor, commemorat­ing the kings and ancestors linked to the temple complex, and contributi­ng to the nation’s wellbeing and identity.

 ?? CULTURE MINISTRY ?? Monks offers prayers at the Angkor Thanksgivi­ng festival in front of Angkor Wat Temple on December 7.
CULTURE MINISTRY Monks offers prayers at the Angkor Thanksgivi­ng festival in front of Angkor Wat Temple on December 7.

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