PM seeks ban on water gun games during KNY after foreign tourist injured
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PM seeks ban on water gun games during KNY after foreign tourist injured
21st, April, 2023
“Please don’t play this game if you are a Cambodian.”
Prime Minister HE yesterday called for a ban on water guns after water spraying damaged an eye of a foreign woman during last week’s Khmer New Year festivities in Siem Reap province.
Mr HE said, “I saw on social media that one foreigner was injured by water guns during the Khmer New Year. Don’t play this game,” adding that, “they were not used until a few years back.”
Sambo Manara, a history professor at Royal University of Phnom Penh, said yesterday that playing with water guns is not a Khmer tradition, and if this practice continues it will impact the traditional culture and Khmer wisdom.
He added, “A few youths harassed the lady with a water gun but their behaviour has brought shame to all Cambodians. People like to have fun but nobody likes harassment.”
Manara said that water games during Khmer New Year are different now than before. Previous generations also used to play with water but it was throwing water at each other for blessings after the monk ceremony in a pagoda on New Year’s Day.
Manara added that the citizens should play other Khmer traditional games to promote Cambodian culture during Khmer New Year.
“If the youth do not take up the traditional games it will disappear from our culture,” he said.. “Sadly, Cambodian youth are losing interest in traditional games.”
Echoing the Prime Minister’s words, Manara appealed, “Please don’t play this game if you are a Cambodian.”
“I hope there will be no water guns in the next Khmer New Year celebrations. Protecting Khmer traditional games during the new year can promote and pass down our culture to the next generation,” he added.
Cambodians celebrated this year’s Khmer New Year from April 13 to 16, and the festivities across the country saw over six million people, including foreigners and tourists, taking part in it.
Ahead of the New Year, the Prime Minister urged the citizens to avoid painting powder and splashing water on each other’s face, another game which has become very popular during Khmer New Year in recent years.
Some of the traditional Khmer games include Bos Ang Kunh, Chol Chhoung, Chab Kon Khleng, Sdech Chong, and tug of war, which are played ahead of the Khmer New Year.
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Re: PM seeks ban on water gun games during KNY after foreign tourist injured
They should check how many people have gotten injured, or even died, playing tug-of-war. Pretty dangerous entertainment.Kung-fu Hillbilly wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 1:54 pm
Some of the traditional Khmer games include Bos Ang Kunh, Chol Chhoung, Chab Kon Khleng, Sdech Chong, and tug of war, which are played ahead of the Khmer New Year.
Re: PM seeks ban on water gun games during KNY after foreign tourist injured
Seriously now? From pictures and videos I've seen, people had lots of fun playing these water battles. Sure, it's not without dangers, but compared with let's say drunk driving, very little actual damage seems to be getting done.
And same as with Songkran here in Thailand, if you don't like it, just stay at home for those few days of mayhem.
And same as with Songkran here in Thailand, if you don't like it, just stay at home for those few days of mayhem.
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Re: PM seeks ban on water gun games during KNY after foreign tourist injured
I went to Wat Phnom on two days. Great fun and mostly harmless. Yess, there were a few cnuts, but they were the exception.Alex wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 2:35 pm Seriously now? From pictures and videos I've seen, people had lots of fun playing these water battles. Sure, it's not without dangers, but compared with let's say drunk driving, very little actual damage seems to be getting done.
And same as with Songkran here in Thailand, if you don't like it, just stay at home for those few days of mayhem.
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Re: PM seeks ban on water gun games during KNY after foreign tourist injured
Leave it up to a foreigner to get hurt and ruin all the fun for everyone else.
The whole time I was walking around enjoying the festivities, I was thinking to myself, why are westerners such squares? A party like this could never be allowed to happen in my country.
The whole time I was walking around enjoying the festivities, I was thinking to myself, why are westerners such squares? A party like this could never be allowed to happen in my country.
Re: PM seeks ban on water gun games during KNY after foreign tourist injured
I was in Phnom Penh on Sunday evening. I was amazed by the amount of water used (spilled?) for play given there's a large water shortage in the city.Ryan754326 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 2:56 pm Leave it up to a foreigner to get hurt and ruin all the fun for everyone else.
The whole time I was walking around enjoying the festivities, I was thinking to myself, why are westerners such squares? A party like this could never be allowed to happen in my country.
I didn't like everyone coming to the riverside / Wat Phnom by car or motorcycle, choking the area. A pedestrian zone like during the water festival would be much nicer.
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Re: PM seeks ban on water gun games during KNY after foreign tourist injured
Yeah, the amount of water being wasted during a shortage was something I was thinking about too.Kammekor wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 3:07 pm
I was in Phnom Penh on Sunday evening. I was amazed by the amount of water used (spilled?) for play given there's a large water shortage in the city.
I didn't like everyone coming to the riverside / Wat Phnom by car or motorcycle, choking the area. A pedestrian zone like during the water festival would be much nicer.
Re: PM seeks ban on water gun games during KNY after foreign tourist injured
But they're happy to allow water wastage at the hundreds of car-washes over town.
Re: PM seeks ban on water gun games during KNY after foreign tourist injured
I recall a government message saying car washes should make drastic changes right now
Despite what angsta states, it’s clear from reading through his posts that angsta supports the free FreePalestine movement.
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Re: PM seeks ban on water gun games during KNY after foreign tourist injured
Nanny state pussies go home
IMHO
"check how many people have gotten injured, or even died, playing tug-of-war. Pretty dangerous entertainment." I may note sarcasm from Hanno....?
"Iwas amazed by the amount of water used (spilled?) for play given there's a large water shortage in the city."
Yeah, the amount of water being wasted during a shortage was something I was thinking about too.
"A party like this could never be allowed to happen in my country."
Kudos to Ryan
...and to the nannies...go home with your nanny virus....
It's fun as shit. Did you see the endless fun all the kids had?
Sorry but not sorry....long live water guns and fun for kids and prayers for the rains to come...and traditional games of course....
IMHO
"check how many people have gotten injured, or even died, playing tug-of-war. Pretty dangerous entertainment." I may note sarcasm from Hanno....?
"Iwas amazed by the amount of water used (spilled?) for play given there's a large water shortage in the city."
Yeah, the amount of water being wasted during a shortage was something I was thinking about too.
"A party like this could never be allowed to happen in my country."
Kudos to Ryan
...and to the nannies...go home with your nanny virus....
It's fun as shit. Did you see the endless fun all the kids had?
Sorry but not sorry....long live water guns and fun for kids and prayers for the rains to come...and traditional games of course....
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