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Oxen Predict Prosperous Harvest at Royal Ploughing Ceremony. Video


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Cambodia’s annual Royal Ploughing Ceremony has heralded a promising agricultural season, after oxen consumed rice, corn, and soybeans—symbols of abundance in traditional Khmer belief.

 

Held on 15 May in Kampong Chhnang city, the centuries-old ritual was presided over by King Norodom Sihamoni and overseen by a Brahman priest from the Royal Palace. After ceremonial ploughing, oxen were released to choose from seven offerings: rice, soybeans, corn, wine, water, grass, and sesame. Their strong preference for rice (95%), corn (95%), and soybeans (80%) led the priest to predict favourable yields for these key crops in the coming season.

 

The Royal Ploughing Ceremony, celebrated each year during the month of Visak, marks the official start of Cambodia’s planting season. Rooted in tradition and spiritual guidance, it also functions as a vital signal to farmers across the country that the time to sow has arrived.

 

Senate President Hun Sen, who attended the event alongside National Assembly President Khuon Sudary and Prime Minister Hun Manet, took to social media to mark the occasion. “This ceremony reminds us of the beginning of the planting season and offers hope for a prosperous harvest,” he wrote.

 

The ritual took place at Preah Sre Field in Kampong Chhnang City Stadium and featured an exhibition showcasing agricultural tools, local produce, and handicrafts ahead of the 2025 farming season. Kampong Chhnang Provincial Governor Sun Sovannarith played the symbolic role of Sdech Meak, with his wife Phat Sophany as Me Hua.

 

While modern weather forecasting has long supplemented traditional methods, the ceremony remains deeply embedded in Cambodia’s cultural identity. With the oxen offering optimistic signs, hopes are high for a fruitful year in the Kingdom’s vital agricultural sector.

 

 

 

 

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ThaiVisa, c'est aussi en français

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Cool. The mangos and avocados have been excellent.

 

Pro Tip: If in Siem Reap, 20 meters down Stueng Thmei from the corner with Sivutha, an old lady sells FABULOUS asparagus $4 a kilo

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