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Culture, Religion and Tradition of Cambodian people during Khmer Rouge

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Krama is a symbol that signifies Cambodians. Krama is a type of scarf and it is popular among Cambodian because it can be used for handkerchiefs, head supporting equipment for carrying items, wipes, can replace hats, is easy to clean and dry, and can be used to hold newborns, among other things.

Lakhon Khol is a signature show that is synonymous with Cambodia. The show began in the ninth century, under the reign of Jayavarman V. The show's distinctiveness is that all of the performers must be male cosplayers who use voice and body language.

The Palm house builds from the palm leaves and the palm tree is a symbol of Cambodia. The palm tree provides a variety of goods to the local community, including leaf, fruit, and trunk. Leaves may be utilized to make shelter, palm hats, and rice storage. Second, palm fruit can be eaten or transformed into palm sugar, palm wine or Khmer palm cake.  

Film reflect on the traditional, culture and religion of Thailand 

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The Toyol doll has something to do with religion. The toyol dolls are evil or good individuals. The reason why people in Southeast Asia would like to celebrate the toyol ceremony, because they can predict the future and perform any dark magic trick. 

The Religion Festival represents Buddhism because in most of the countries in southeast asia, the festival is hosted in pagoda. The purpose of this festival help us to teach principles and ethics to our next generations

This form of funeral ceremony is common throughout Southeast Asia. In Buddhist nations, the funeral ceremony takes place in a pagoda.

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