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SUMMARY:Peace Day
DESCRIPTION:\nDecember 29 is Peace Day in Cambodia — a national public holiday commemorating the end of the Cambodian Civil War, when the last remaining Khmer Rouge forces formally surrendered on December 29, 1998. The day marks the conclusion of nearly three decades of conflict that had devastated the country — from the Khmer Rouge genocide of 1975–1979 to the prolonged civil war that followed. For Cambodia, this is not an abstract historical milestone. For millions of Cambodians alive today, it represents the moment the country could finally begin to heal.\n\n\n\nOfficial ceremonies are held across the country, with government offices and schools paying tribute to the peace that was won. In Siem Reap, the day is observed quietly — government buildings close, flags are displayed, and pagodas may host blessings for national peace and reconciliation. It is a reflective rather than celebratory day; a moment for the country to acknowledge how far it has come.\n\n\n\nFor visitors, Peace Day offers a rare opportunity to engage with Cambodia’s modern history beyond the temples. The Cambodia Landmine Museum, located about 25 km from Siem Reap toward Angkor, tells the story of the conflict’s lasting human cost and the ongoing effort to clear mines from the countryside. The Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity (ACCB) and Banteay Srei are also worth visiting in the quieter atmosphere this day brings.\n\n\n\nIf you’re in Siem Reap on December 29, expect government offices and some businesses to be closed. Tourist-facing restaurants and shops on Pub Street and the Night Market area typically remain open. It’s a good day to visit the Landmine Museum or take a slower, more reflective walk through the historic district.\n\n\n\nRespect is appropriate when visiting any commemorative site or pagoda on this day. Dress modestly, speak quietly in sacred spaces, and take time to learn the history — Cambodia’s resilience and recovery are genuinely remarkable, and this holiday is a good moment to appreciate that.\n
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