Sunday, December 16, 2007

Water Festival Cambodia











We went to a water festival which is a celebration of the end of harvest and the reversing of the river direction, offering to the water deamons, the end to the rainy season, and a parade of the provinces before the king etc. There were teams that came from the Cambodian provinces, and other near-by Asian countries. It was quite a show. We told you about Pchum ben days when everyone goes to the provinces, well this festival brings all the people from the provinces to Phnom Penh-between 2 or 3 million people. The boats contained from 25 to 72 men or women rowing their boats. They were dressed in very bright shirts and hats. This event went on for 3 or 4 days. This is a view of the Tonle Sap just before it empties into the Mekong Sap, a couple of the boats and a few of the people.
In the evening we watched some fireworks and then the float-boats of the king, parlament, and government agencies all floated by; it was quite a show.
We were cautioned about robbers and muggings, but we came and went in a tuck tuck without an incident.











2 comments:

Max and Deborah said...

wow now that is a party!! Looks like lots of fun. How do they change the river flow and isnt' that a little odd to be able to change the flow of a river?

Mike and Mary Lee said...

The change of river flow has to do with the rainy season. There is so much water running into the river that it changes the flow two times a year.