Showing posts with label Traditional. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Traditional. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

7 Colors of dress for every single day of the week.


Hello every today I want to show you about the color of our clothing per week.and what’s color that we should ware for Monday in cambodia. 
 We can choose color of our cloth to fit the day in the week. No matter style (fashion) of your cloth but we can do is just to follow the color modeling. Below, we can see 7 different colors of Khmer traditional cloth for Monday to Sunday.


 • Sunday       : Red 
 • Monday      :Dark yellow (Loeung Tom)
 • Tuesday      :Purple
 • Wednesday :Light green (Sileap)
 • Thursday    :Dark green
 • Friday         : Blue
 •Saturday      :Dark purple


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Friday, October 11, 2019

Bon Om Tuk in is the traditional in Cambodian.


How to Celebrate Bon Om Tuk Bon Om Tuk 
is celebrated in every province. Some spend the time celebrating with their families. They go to see the boat racing and some travel around the provinces to see how they celebrate water festival in different communities. The second day is a full moon, and many celebrate and pray to the moon by putting things like fruits, coconuts and special rice in front of their houses. They believe that by doing so, the moon will give them good luck.


Another good way to celebrate Bon Om Tuk it is to make a special trip from the provinces to the capital city, Phnom Penh. Here, the boat racing event is the biggest highlight. It is a tradition that dates back to the times of the ancient Khmer Empire that marks the strength of the powerful Khmer marine forces. Boat race teams arrive a few days before to practice along the Tonle Sap River. The boats are often sponsored by individual donors and government officials.

At night, you will see people floating small, handmade boats in the river along with many, many floating candles. Different government ministries create their own larger illuminated boats. Later in the evening there are beautiful fireworks displays that last around 20 minutes.

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Sunday, August 18, 2019

One of khmer food name Nom Banh Chok.


Nom Banh Chok This popular Khmer dish is often eaten during breakfast and is sold in the streets early in the morning. This dish is made up of thin rice noodles topped with a green fish gravy with lots of fresh bean sprouts, banana flowers, cucumbers and a wide array of green vegetables. Although it sounds rather strange, this dish is delicious and is one of the must-try meals while in Cambodia.

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Thursday, May 23, 2019

Khmer popular traditional game.

Khmer New Year brings with it its own culture of fun and frivolity. That includes traditional games that have been played at this time of year for centuries. Here is Leisure Cambodia's guide to the four most popular games.

ANGKUNH

 Angkunh is the large, dark brown nut of a vine. To play this game, two groups of players get together a boy's team and a girl's team. The teams take the Angkunh, which are now called kuoy for the purpose of the game, and place three to five on the ground. These are called the "planting kuoy". Each team then takes more of the nuts and throws these "hitting kuoy" at the planting kuoy, trying to hit them.The team that hits the least planting kuoys loses, and the other team then gets to hit them on the knee with kuoys. There are two ways of doing this. Bai trachheak (cold rice) means the winner puts one kuoy on the opponent's knee and hits with another one. Bai gadao means they put two kuoys together as before but harder so it makes a cracking sound. If no sound is created, the person being hit is allowed to do the same back to the person who has failed to produce the sound.

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

CHOUL CHHOUNG is the khmer traditional game.

Khmer New Year comes the time for Cambodian folks to return to their homeland to reunite with their families and celebrate. If they happen to be born in Phnom Penh, they either go to the homeland of their parents or they stay in the silent capital. Khmer New Year also comes with the crowded celebrations at many meeting points for the rural population. Even under the heating sun, Khmers are very festive. Many traditional games are played by the crowd amongst youngsters and children while the elders watch over the party. These are the commonly played traditional games of Cambodia. 


CHHOUNG

To play this game, two teams are needed-a team of girls on one side and boys on the other. A krama is tied into knots until it becomes like a large cloth ball with loose edges to grip and throw it. There are two distinct types of chhoung. The first is chhoung rorm chreang (singing and dancing chhoung), when the boy’s team throw the chhoung into the girl’s team. If the girls cannot catch it, they must pick it up off the ground and throw it back. The boy who gets the chhoung next can try to hit the girl he likes with it. If he gets her, she must sing and dance for him. If not, it is the girl’s team’s turn to try and hit a boy to make him sing and dance. The most popular song goes: “I can catch this chhoung and break it into four parts. Oh my darling, please get this chhoung”. For the other variety, chhoung loh kangom, the rules are the same, except if a boy is hit, he must go to the girl’s side, and vice versa.

7 Colors of dress for every single day of the week.

Hello every today I want to show you about the color of our clothing per week.and what’s color that we should ware for Monday in cambodia...