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Cambodia’s Largest Traditional Fishing Festival Draws Tens of Thousands at Boeung Trapeang Krom in Thbong Khmum Province


Thbong Khmum: As in previous years, the Thbong Khmum Provincial Administration has organised the annual Traditional Fishing Festival, a centuries-old custom passed down through generations. The event took place on Feb. 1, in Satum village, Choam Kravean commune, Memut district, aiming to preserve this ancient tradition while fostering joy and unity among the local communities.



According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, the festival began at 7:30 AM at Boeung Trapeang Krom, featuring traditional fishing tools such as angrut (woven fish traps), Chhneang (basket traps), and trok (cast nets), among others. The ceremony was presided over by H.E. Pen Kosal, Governor of Thbong Khmum province, and his spouse, Lok Chumteav Heng Sam An Pen Kosal, along with H.E. Long Theam, President of the Provincial Council. The event also welcomed the participation of provincial leaders, local authorities, and a massive crowd of tens of thousands of locals and visitors from across the province and beyond.



Boeung Trapeang Krom covers 30 hectares of wetland, with 20 smaller ponds branching out and rich aquatic vegetation. Every year in early February, the local community gathers to celebrate this traditional fishing festival, preparing and sharing the catch as part of an age-old cultural practice.



In recent years, the Thbong Khmum provincial administration has expanded the event, attracting increasing participation thanks to extensive State-owned media coverage from the Ministry of Information, the Thbong Khmum Provincial Information Department, and private media outlets. The festival’s growing popularity has drawn not only local residents but also foreign tourists, making it one of the most anticipated cultural events in Cambodia.