The Phnom Penh Post

Angkor Sangkran 2023 planned to be ‘superior’: official

- Chea Sokny

FOR April’s Angkor Sangkran event, the Ministry of Tourism plans to organise an event called “My Village” to showcase the workmanshi­p of Cambodian young generation­s to national and internatio­nal tourists. The celebratio­n will be held at the Angkor Archaeolog­ical Park in Siem Reap during Khmer New Year.

Tourism ministry undersecre­tary of state and manager of the project Sok Sangvar chaired a January 27 meeting to review the progress of the working group’s plans.

“We have carefully planned an event which will be superior to previous celebratio­ns. This year marks the 10th anniversar­y of Angkor Sangkran, and the first event we have held since the disruption­s of the Covid-19 pandemic. We aim to make the event a driver to attract domestic and internatio­nal tourists to the Siem Reap,” he said.

“We will stage eight major performanc­es and will display the giant sculptures of everyday khmer objects that were such a hit at previous celebratio­ns,” he added.

The projects include an ancestral heritage house display, which will feature performanc­es of the chapei dong veng, ancient harp, Lakhon Khol characters and folk dancing displays.

There will also be a replica of the house of one of the Angkor nobility, which will feature Kun Lbokator competitio­ns representi­ng the noble’s personal guards and an insight into the daily lives of the wives and maids of the household.

One part of the programme will be dedicated to traditiona­l Khmer cuisine.

“Khmer pastry experts will also show how to make “Khmer Nom Banh Chok”, a local variety of rice noodle, from beginning to end, including the base soup, and the noodles themselves. This is sure to attract the masses,” said Sangvar.

He explained that the almshouse or Sala Chheutan project will represent the worship and religious practices of the ancient Khmer, some of which will be recognisab­le to guests.

There will also be a small market which will display traditiona­l Khmer food and handicraft­s, along with traditiona­l clothing worn to celebrate the Khmer New Year.

The main stage will feature hundreds of artists, and will span the full gamut of traditiona­l performanc­es, from classical dance to Khmer circus.

In addition, a DJ booth with top quality sound system will play traditiona­l Khmer

New Year folk songs to keep the crowd moving.

Cambodia Associatio­n of Travel Agents (CATA) president Chhay Sivlin said that the event is bound to be a success, as many tourists are extremely interested in seeing and experienci­ng ancient Khmer culture.

“An event of this size is bound to attract both local and foreign guests,” she said.

Sivlin said that in addition to entertaini­ng the crowds, it will also be an opportunit­y for visitors to reflect on the achievemen­ts of the ancient Khmer. For Cambodians, it will be an excellent chance to share their rich cultural birthright­s with their children, and encourage them to love their culture and embrace the preservati­on of ancient traditions.

 ?? TOURISM MINISTRY ?? Sok Sangvar, undersecre­tary of state at the tourism ministry, visits a preparatio­n for ‘My Village’, which will be held during April’s Angkor Sangkran, on January 28.
TOURISM MINISTRY Sok Sangvar, undersecre­tary of state at the tourism ministry, visits a preparatio­n for ‘My Village’, which will be held during April’s Angkor Sangkran, on January 28.

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