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SUMMARY:Paris Peace Agreements Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:October 23 is one of Cambodia’s most meaningful public holidays — Paris Peace Agreements Day, marking the signing of the Comprehensive Cambodian Peace Agreements on October 23, 1991. That document formally ended more than two decades of civil war, foreign occupation, and the aftermath of the Khmer Rouge era, setting Cambodia on a path toward stability and sovereignty.\nFor Cambodians, the date carries deep emotional weight. The agreements were signed in Paris by 19 countries and brought an internationally supervised transition toward democracy and peace. After generations of conflict that tore apart families and destroyed communities, October 23 became a day of national reflection — a chance to acknowledge how far the country has come.\nIn Siem Reap, the day is observed as a public holiday. Government buildings, schools, and many businesses close. Flags fly across the city and province, and local government offices may hold commemorative ceremonies. The atmosphere is quiet and reflective rather than festive — this is a day of remembrance more than celebration.\nFor visitors, it’s worth taking a moment to understand the significance of the date. Consider visiting a local museum or the Angkor National Museum to deepen your understanding of Cambodia’s 20th-century history. Many restaurants and tourist-facing businesses remain open, but expect reduced services and some closures, particularly in the morning.\nIf you’re in Siem Reap on October 23, dress modestly and be respectful of any public ceremonies you encounter. It’s a thoughtful time to engage with Cambodian history — and a reminder of how recent, and hard-won, the country’s peace truly is.\n
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