Here are the Cambodia holidays with wages for year 2007:
January
1/1: New Year’s Day
8/1: (Instead of 7th January, which falls on Sunday) Genocide victory commemoration day
February
2/2: Meak Bochea day
March
8/3: Women’s Rights day
April
14/4, 16/4 and 17/4: (Instead of 15/4 which falls on Sunday) Khmer New Year day
May
1/5: International Labor day and Visak Bochea day
5/5: Royal Plowing Ceremony
14/5, 15/5 and 16/5: (Instead of 13/5 which falls on Sunday) King Sihakmony’s Birthday
June
18/6: Queen Monineadh’s Birthday
September
24/9: Constitutional day
October
10/10, 11/10, 12/10: Pchum Ben day
29/10: King Sihakmony’s Coronation day
31/10: King Sihanouk’s birthday
November
9/11: National Independence day
23/11, 24/11, 26/11: (Instead of 25/11 which falls on Sunday) Water festival ceremony
December
10/12: Human Rights Day
Source:
Prakas on The Paid Holidays for the Year 2007 released by the Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training, Kingdom of Cambodia.




















Hello, I am going to Cambodia in September, I would like to know if the attractions (e.g., Angkor Wat, Royal Palace, etc) will close up on the public holiday (24/9: Constitutional day)
Fiona Chan
August 4th, 2007