Introduction
The Kingdom of Cambodia, commonly known as Cambodia, is located in the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia and the capital Phnom Penh. It is a member of the United Nations and a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Kingdom.
About the National Anthem
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'The Kingdom' is the national anthem of the Kingdom of Cambodia. Its tune is adapted from Cambodian folk songs and composed of lyrics The national anthem was first adopted in 1941 and was re-recognized in 1947, when Cambodia had just become independent from France. It was not until 1970 that the royal family was abolished and the national anthem was replaced. It was won by the Cambodian Communist Party. In 1975, the symbols of the former royal family, including 'The Kingdom', were re-recognized for a short time. After that, the Khmer Rouge adopted 'Glorious April 17' as the new national anthem. Until the monarchist Feng Xin The BAK party defeated the Cambodian Peopleβs Party in the 1993 general election, and the status of the national anthem of 'The Kingdom' was restored. There are three paragraphs in the national anthem, but generally only the first paragraph is sung.
Flag Meaning
Ratio 2:3. Blue and red two-color three horizontal flags with Angkor Wat in the middle. Angkor Wat symbolizes Khmer culture, red represents auspiciousness and celebration, and is a nation striving for freedom; white represents Buddhism; blue represents royal family, light and freedom ; It is in line with Cambodiaβs national motto 'nation, faith, kingβ.
Emblem Meaning
The Cambodian National Emblem, also a king emblem, is in the shape of a cloak and is symmetrical on both sides. The inside is drawn from top to bottom. There are om, sword and treasure bottle, ringed by ears of rice and decorated with medals. Above is a crown with light radiating from the tip. The cloak is guarded by a elephant-nose lion (on the left) and a lion (on the right) (both All holding canopies). The lower ribbon says 'King of the Kingdom of Cambodia' in Khmer language.