- [ɓon coːl
cʰnam kʰmae]), also
known as
Choul Chnam Thmey (Khmer: ចូលឆ្នាំថ្មី, UNGEGN: Chol Chhnăm Thmei, ALA-LC: Cūl
Chnāṃ Thmī [coːl
cʰnam tʰməj]; lit...
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lively water festivals such as Songkran, Bunpimay, Thingyan, and
Chaul Chnam Thmey.
These festivities involve the
joyous splashing of water, symbolizing...
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public drinking. The
festival was also
reduced to a one-day event.
Choul Chnam Thmey - the
Cambodian New Year that
follows the same date and time. Holi...
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Southeast Asia: Thingyan:
Myanmar Pi Mai: Laos Songkran:
Thailand Choul Chnam Thmey or Moha Sangkranta :
Cambodia Water-Sprinkling Festival: Dais in Sipsongpanna...
- Year Zero (Khmer: ឆ្នាំសូន្យ, Chhnăm Sony [
cʰnam soːn]) is an idea put into
practice by Pol Pot in
Democratic Kampuchea that all
culture and traditions...
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Boishakh in
Bangladesh Aluth Avuruthu (Sinhalese New Year) in Sri
Lanka Chol
Chnam Thmey in
Cambodia Songkan / Pi Mai Lao in Laos
Songkran in
Thailand Thingyan...
- Nadu
Vishu in
Kerala Aluth Avuruthu in Sri
Lanka Songkran in
Thailand Chol
Chnam Thmey in
Cambodia Pi Mai Lao in Laos
Thingyan in
Burma However, this is...
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Arunachal Pradesh and
parts of ****am,
India Aluth Avuruthu in Sri Lanka. Chol
Chnam Thmey in
Cambodia Pi Mai in Laos
Songkran in
Thailand Thingyan in Myanmar...
- New Year, or
Sangken (Arunachal Pradesh, India)
Khmer New Year, or
Choul Chnam Thmey (Cambodia) Lao New Year, or Pi Mai Lao (Laos)
Maithili New Year, or...
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captured Phnom Penh in
April 1975. Ros
Sereysothea –
Chnam oun Dop-Pram Muy
Sample from Ros
Sereysothea –
Chnam oun Dop-Pram Muy from the
compilation Cambodian...