Wedding Dance

“The original wedding dance performed by Khmer Krom dancers from the Mekong Delta.”

Brief hisotry of Khmer Krom:  Khmer Krom are Cambodian from lower Cambodia or southern Cambodia. They have been inhibiting in this territory since the first century, they are also known as Khmer Nokor Phnom or Funan(in Chinese pronunciation). This part of Cambodia was invaded and illegally transferred and later became “south Vietnam” on June, 1949. This capital city of lower Cambodia was Preynokor. Prey means forest, Nokor means great, huge and luxurious. Preynokor, the great huge luxurious forest. Preynokor city was Cambodia’s center of economic and trade. Merchants around the globe such as  Arabs, China, India came to buy/sell and exchange goods. The Vietnamese confiscated Cambodia’s most important city and renamed to Saigon or Ho Chi Minh city. According to Khmer Krom source, currently there are more than 8 million Cambodian living in “present-day Vietnam.” Almost the size of midland Cambodia. Under the communist authority, south Cambodian have been living under suppression and oppression. All Cambodian must change their names to Vietnamese, all Cambodian signs must be bulldozed and rebuild with new signs in Vietnamese language, temples and the monks community are being monitored by Vietnamese government.

Despite the living struggles, Khmer Krom have been preserving the culture and spread the flavor of Cambodian food throughout “south Vietnam.”

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6 Responses to “Wedding Dance”

  1. Sovannaphume JAPAN Says:

    Nice dance. I had never seen this kind of dance before. Thanks for sharing. If the world is not too seflfish, the justice will give to Khmer Krom soon.

  2. Bosba Says:

    Wow, so much to learn about Cambodia. Love the culture.

  3. Jayavarman Says:

    *Sovannaphume,
    The dance is intersting. In Khmer kondahl, we usually see this event at the wedding ceremony not as a cultural dance show.

    Where there are people, there will always be a culture, where there is a culture there will a place, Khmer Krom soon will have there homes back. Justice for Khmer Krom!

    *Bosba,
    Khmer culture is very rich, Cambodian children should be proud of what our ancestors left.

  4. kmang_sren@hotmail.com Says:

    great dance ..our khmer still alive …

  5. Chong TAIWAN Says:

    I love Khmer wedding ceremony.

  6. Otaki Says:

    Khmer wedding is very spiritual and like a festival. It is very rich and meaningful.

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