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Cambodia: Festival of India from Jan to Feb 16, 2017
06 Jan 2017, 07:45 am
New Delhi, Jan 5 (NITN): A Festival of India is being organized in Cambodia from Jan 10 to Feb 16, 2017 in the three cities of Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Battambang, announced the Ministry of Culture on Thursday.
Key activitiesl include Ramayana Performance, Rajasthani Folk Music and a variety of classical dances.
A Buddhist Mahotsav will also be held whee an exhibition titled Dhamma Darshana will explore the life, teachings and important events connected with Lord Buddha. A Photo Exhibition on Buddhist religious/heritage sites in India will also be organized.
To complete the experience, a Food Festival will also be held.
Image: PIB India Twitter
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