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Thursday, February 8, 2018

Aboriginal Heritage: "Finding Fish Prepared for Meak Tradition of the Villagers of Angkor"

(Siem Reap): The Angkor site is a rich heritage area of ​​many intangible heritage and has been steadily maintained by Angkor residents to this day. The Meak Orchid Festival is also one of many of the most intangible heritage operated by the locals of Angkor.



Every year, for hundreds of years, for generations to come, especially in January, especially in January, January or January, villagers of Phum Krang Village, Ampil commune, Prasat Bakong District, Siem Reap Province will never miss a festivals, and always celebrate a community gathering to prepare for an ancient tradition.

The catch is at the pond pond, the ancient pagoda has a water anniversary period, residents have protected and prevented anyone from entering the fishing gutter except for this month, unless there is an appointment from the village chief and set the fishing day together so that locals can go for grab.

He said chief verge annually Meak arrival he always brakaukabrakeas and the timing appropriate to local residents so that they come to catch all the fish and take it for food and water noodles for Meakh or laengoanaktea in this ancient tradition and although the ceremony was not held in Thailand Specific days but not later than Meak.

Village chief said that in fishing, we announced to local people and started burning fireworks so that locals could find. Most often start early in the morning at about 5 in the morning, but this is too cold so we start looking at 6am.

He added that the lake pagoda is well protected from the outside, fishing and strict fishing by using shock-absorbing machines and drilling. For this year's fish data, more than a year ago, fish harvesting was used to allow people to use only traditional tools such as carving and netting.

It is important to note that the celebration of the Sangha is part of the Aboriginal Heritage, as well as showing cultural values, preserving cultural heritage, reflecting solidarity and community survival, and celebrating yields after harvesting the rice. For the event, there are similar celebrations in some districts and provinces throughout Cambodia.












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