On this day in 1953, Cambodia turned into a sovereign country, reestablishing the character of the Indigenous Khmer individuals and maintaining the country’s antiquated history. Praised yearly as Independence Day, this memorable commemoration is presently an occasion.

The Cambodian government regarded this statement of independence in 1958 with the development of a lotus-formed stupa in the capital of Phnom Penh. Instituted the Independence Monument, this 20-meter high pinnacle takes after the notorious twelfth century Khmer sanctuary complex of Angkor Wat, which is decorated on the Cambodian banner portrayed in the Doodle work of art.

Generally, the present proper services start at the foundation of the Independence Monument followed by marches, walking groups, and firecrackers over the banks of the Mekong River. Regular cooking of rice, fish sauce, bean stew peppers, coconut, and lemongrass is served across the Southeast Asian country as residents consider the verifiable way to opportunity.

Glad Independence Day, Cambodia!