Monday, April 11, 2016

Cambodia Holidays Calendar 2015

Kampot & Kep Trip September 2015 | Holiday in CambodiaBuddhist Holidays 2016 Illustrated Calendar - About Buddhism – This calendar of Buddhist holidays for 2016 is ordered by date instead of by holiday, so that you can follow along through the year. Note that ... Updated December 30, 2015. .... This is a major festival in Burma, Cambodia, Laos and Thailand.

BANGKOK, 3 March 2015: Makha Bucha, an important religious celebration in the Buddhist calendar ... holiday is designated a public holiday in most Mekong Region countries such as Thailand, Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia, where Buddhism holds sway.

Vietnam Holidays July 2016 Buddhist Holidays 2016 Illustrated Calendar – About Buddhism – This calendar of Buddhist holidays for 2016 is ordered by date instead of by holiday, so that you can follow along through the year. Note that the several … Top Vietnam Festivals You Shouldn’t Miss – Page 2 – Vietnam’s most important festivals follow an age-old calendar

... in its Prakas No. 416 dated 21 October 2015 is in conformity with the specifications of Sub-Decree No. 137 dated 01 October 2015 of the Royal Government of Cambodia regarding Holiday Calendar for Civil Servants, Employees, and Workers for Year 2016.

Calendars – online and print friendly – for any year and month and including public holidays and observances for countries worldwide.

and seminars amid a school holiday and religious ceremonies for what ranks among the most intensely observed cultural days on the Khmer calendar. "China will continue to pursue a friendly policy towards Cambodia, and work closely with the country to ...

Khmer New Year in Cambodia - Visitor Information – The Khmer New Year is one of Cambodia's major holidays. ... Updated November 17, 2015. ... Unlike most holidays which are set to the lunar calendar, the Khmer New Year follows the Gregorian calendar - celebrated for three days, set every ...

List of Cambodia Festivals to Visit - About.com Southeast Asia Travel – Unlike most Cambodian holidays which follow the lunar calendar, Chaul Chnam Thmey follows the Gregorian calendar - celebrated for three days, set every ...



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