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Within the year 2021, that should be a bit better time for everyone in the world facing the pandemic for years. In Cambodia, this year, we will celebrate Khmer New Year 2022​ physically nationwide, which is going to be celebrated on Thursday, April 14 to Sunday, 16 April 2022.

[Greeting Card] Khmer New Year 2022
Greeting Card: Happy Khmer New Year 2022

The three Cambodian public holidays, we called:
  • មហាសង្រ្កាន្ត | Maha Songkran for the first day
  • វារ:វ័នបត | Virak Wanabat for the second day, and
  • វារៈឡើងស័ក | Virak Loeurng Sak for the final day.

Based on our beliefs, the Angel of the God 2021 shall transfer her duties to the Angel of the Tiger 2022 celebrating on April 14, 2022.

To take this best opportunity, I would like to say Happy Khmer New Year 2022 to all Cambodian people and the rest of the world and wish you all the best for the upcoming Cambodian New Year 2022 to all my friends, colleague, families, beloved readers, and people around the world. Please, the Year of the Tiger's angel wishes all be blessed with a healthful, peaceful and prosperous living for the whole year through. 

See Also: Khmer New Year 2021

For these three-day holidays, wish you all have a safe travel 🙏🙏🙏

Rikreay Chhnam Thmei! Have a great holiday!

The important message: Wherever you go, please follow the Kingdom of Cambodia’s guidance on the 3 dos and don’ts. 
  • The 3 dos are  to wear a mask 😷, wash hands regularly 👐, and maintain physical distancing of 1.5 meters 📏. 
  • The 3 don’ts are to avoid confined and enclosed spaces, avoid crowded spaces, and avoid touching each other.
Stay home if you have a fever or suspect COVID-19 and immediately seek medical assistance or call the 115 hotline.

Please kindly follow the 3 dos & don'ts wherever you go! Stay safe, stay home and stay healthy everyone!.

[Greeting Card] Happy Khmer New Year 2022

Happy New Year 2022 - Khmer greeting card by Chamnan
Greeting Card: Happy New Year 2022
On 31 December 2021, it is the last day of the 365 days of 2021, I could say it is still a hard time for everyone in the world facing the pandemic, is moving to another 365-day of the Year 2022, and it is a glad pleasure for us to share the wishes for each other on the coming year. That is one of the reasons why every year, I take some minutes to write this new-year message for you.

Please kindly let me to say 'Happy New Year 2022' (or Khmer languageរីករាយឆ្នាំថ្មី ឆ្នាំសកល ២០២២) to all beloved readers, friends, and families who have been reading my blog and supporting me so far. By taking this opportunity, I also would like to wish you and your family happiness, prosperity, and success in your business for the upcoming New Year 2022 especially staying safe and healthy physically and mentally.

READ: Happy New Year 2021

Please, the Year of 2022 be blessed you all the best for the whole year through, and enjoy your New Year's Celebration together with your beloved ones in person or virtually!.

Do you want this e-card? Get it here (Free to use without modification).

What are your biggest achievement in 2021 and your wishes and dreams you want in 2022? Where will you plan to celebrate it especially during or after the pandemic? Have something to wish for? Kindly share your wishes below!

[Greeting Card] Happy New Year 2022

Khmer New Year 2021 [Greeting Card]
Greeting Card: Khmer New Year 2021

In the year 2020 is the hard time for everyone in the world facing the global pandemic, COVID-19, together, therefore we still celebrate Khmer New Year 2021, in the new normal term "New Year at Home", which is going to be celebrated on Wednesday, April 14 to Friday, 16 April 2021.

These three Cambodian public holidays, we called:
  • Maha Songkran for the first day
  • Virak Wanabat for the second day, and
  • Virak Loeurng Sak for the final day.

Based on our beliefs, the Angel of the God 2020 shall transfer her duties to the Angel of the Ox 2021 celebrating on April 14, 2021 at 4:00 am.

Taking this wonderful chance, I would like to say Happy Khmer New Year 2021 to all Cambodian people and the rest of the world and wish you all the best for the upcoming Cambodian New Year 2021 to all my friends, colleague, families, beloved readers, and people around the world. Please, the Year of the Ox's angel wishes all be blessed with a healthful, peaceful and prosperous living for the whole year through. 

See Also: Khmer New Year 2020

Within these three-day holidays by staying at home, wish you all have a healthy and safe home 🙏

Rikreay Chhnam Thmei! Have a wonderful #NewYearAtHome holiday!

The final and important message, as COVID-19 vaccines are rolling out and immunity is building, it is important to continue to:
1️⃣ Wear a mask 😷
2️⃣ Clean your hands 👐
3️⃣ Keep physical distance 📏
4️⃣ Cough/sneeze away into your elbow 💪
5️⃣ Open windows as much as possible 🪟

Together we could fight the COVID! Stay safe, stay home and stay healthy everyone!.

Happy Khmer New Year 2021 [Greeting Card]

Happy New Year 2021 - Khmer greeting card by Chamnan

The 365 days of 2020, I could say it is a hard time for everyone in the world facing the pandemic, is moving to another 365-day of the Year 2021, and it is the best opportunity for us to share the wishes for each other on the coming year. That is one of the reasons why every year, I take some minutes to write this new-year message for you.

Please allow me to say 'Happy New Year 2021' (or Khmer languageរីករាយឆ្នាំថ្មី ២០២១) to all beloved readers, friends, and families who have been reading my blog and supporting me so far. Taking this opportunity, I also would like to wish you and your family happiness, prosperity, and success in your business for the upcoming New Year 2021 especially staying safe and healthy physically and mentally.

READ: Happy Khmer New Year 2020

Please, the Year of 2021 be blessed you all the best for the whole year through, and enjoy your New Year's Celebration together with your beloved ones in person or virtually!.

Do you want this e-card? Get it here (Free to use without modification).

What are your wishes and dreams you want in 2021? Where will you plan to celebrate it especially after COVID-19? Have something to wish for? Kindly share your wishes below!

[Greeting Card] Happy New Year 2021

Happy Khmer New Year 2020 by Muon Chamnan

Within this year 2020, Khmer New Year 2020 is going to be celebrated on Tuesday, April 14 to Thursday, 16 April 2020.

These three days called:
  • Maha Songkran for the first day
  • Virak Wanabat for the second day, and
  • Virak Loeurng Sak for the final day.

Based on our beliefs, the Angel of the Pig 2019 shall transfer her duties to the Angel of the Rat 2020 celebrating on April 14, 2019. "The 2nd angel (Koreak Tevy) of the daughter of God (Kabel Mohaprom) who is a new angel to continue watching our country. She wears an aromatic flower Ankeabos tucked behind her ear and pearls around her neck. And drinks oil, carries a sword with her right hand and a cane with her left hand. Koreak Tevy rides the tiger."

To take this wonderful chance, I would like to say Happy Khmer New Year 2020 to all Cambodian people and the rest of the world and wish you all the best for the upcoming Cambodian New Year 2020 to all my friends, colleague, families, beloved readers, and people around the world. Please, the Year of the Rat's angel wishes all be blessed with a peaceful and prosperous living for the whole year.

See Also: Khmer New Year 2019

Within these three-day holidays, wish you all stay home and stay safe 🙏

Rikreay Chhnam Thmei! Have a wonderful safety and healthy!

Please let me know, and let share me your message or idea below.

Happy Khmer New Year 2020!

In order to help the public health officials combat COVID-19, Google had published #COVID19 Community Mobility Reports  in 130+ countries which provide insights that could help them understand the impact of response strategies, like social distancing measures, to slow the rate of transmission.

COVID-19 Community Mobility Reports in Cambodia

What those data created from?

The insights in these reports are created with aggregated, anonymized sets of data from users who have turned on the Location History setting. People who have Location History turned on can choose to turn it off at any time from their Google Account and can always delete Location History data directly from their Timeline.

These reports show how visits and length of stay at different places change compared to a baseline. Google calculates these changes using the same kind of aggregated and anonymized data used to show popular times for places in Google Maps. Changes for each day are compared to a baseline value for that day of the week:
  • The baseline is the median value, for the corresponding day of the week, during the 5- week period Jan 3–Feb 6, 2020.
  • The reports show trends over several weeks with the most recent data representing approximately 2-3 days ago—this is how long it takes to produce the reports. 
 What data is included in the calculation depends on user settings, connectivity, and whether it meets our privacy threshold. If the privacy threshold isn’t met (when somewhere isn’t busy enough to ensure anonymity) we don’t show a change for the day. We include categories that are useful to social distancing efforts as well as access to essential services. We calculate these insights based on data from users who have opted-in to Location History for their Google Account, so the data represents a sample of our users. As with all samples, this may or may not represent the exact behavior of a wider population.

See Also: [Map] Coronavirus (COVID-19) Cases in Cambodia

The chart movement trends over time by geography, across different high-level categories of places such as:
  • Retail and Recreation: Mobility trends for places like restaurants, cafes, shopping centers, theme parks, museums, libraries, and movie theaters.
  • Groceries and pharmacies: Mobility trends for places like grocery markets, food warehouses, farmers markets, specialty food shops, drug stores, and pharmacies.
  • Parks: Mobility trends for places like national parks, public beaches, marinas, dog parks, plazas, and public gardens.
  • Transit stations: Mobility trends for places like public transport hubs such as subway, bus, and train stations.
  • Workplaces: Mobility trends for places of work.
  • Residential: Mobility trends for places of residence.

The below is COVID-19 Community Mobility Reports in Cambodia:


To me, I think these insights are very useful for the government. It will add to other public health information that will help people and communities stay healthy and safe. You also can find your country's community mobility report on this official site.
Learn more about these reports, please read on The Keyword post.

COVID-19 Community Mobility Reports in Cambodia

 
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