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Cambodian Students Studying Abroad Are Happy to Celebrate Their Homeland's Lunar New Year in Vietnam.

Summary by Thanh Niên
Leaving their familiar villages, many Khmer people still find the authentic atmosphere of Chol Chnam Thmay New Year at Chantarangsay Pagoda. In this sacred space, rituals such as bathing the Buddha, making offerings, and tying red threads not only carry spiritual significance but also serve as a connecting thread of memory, culture, and kinship in the heart of a modern city.
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Leaving their familiar villages, many Khmer people still find the authentic atmosphere of Chol Chnam Thmay New Year at Chantarangsay Pagoda. In this sacred space, rituals such as bathing the Buddha, making offerings, and tying red threads not only carry spiritual significance but also serve as a connecting thread of memory, culture, and kinship in the heart of a modern city.

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Thanh Niên broke the news in Viet Nam on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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