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Nhan Dan/VNA-
Nearly 1.3 million Khmer people in Mekong Delta localities
are celebrating the Sene Dolta Festival, a Khmer holiday to
express their gratitude and appreciation to their ancestors.
This year’s
Sene Dolta Festival is being held from the 30th day of the
8th lunar month to the second day of the 9th lunar month,
which falls on September 18-20. The event is one of the
largest annual festivals of the Khmer people, besides the
Chol Chnam Thmay (New Year) and the Ooc Oom Bok - a festival
to thank the Moon for a good harvest.
Khmer people
will gather together to pay tributes to their ancestors, and
enjoy traditional songs and dance performances and other
delightful activities after a hard working year.
To mark the
occasion, a delegation led by Son Song Son, the Deputy Head
of the Steering Committee for the South-Western Region,
visited Khmer people and monks in Vung Liem and Tra On
districts, the southern province of Vinh Long on September
17.
He presented
gifts to monks and nuns at the Hanh Phuc Tang and Gia Kiet
pagodas and urged local authorities to make efforts to
improve local people’s living conditions and open more
classes to teach the Khmer language to ethnic minority.
On the same
day, leaders of Soc Trang and An Giang provinces visited and
handed over gifts to heroic mothers, families which have
great contributions to the country, and over 150 Khmer
pagodas in the provinces.
The majority
of the Khmer population are living in the southwestern
region, which has 453 Khmer pagodas. |