Cambodia's Independence Day, celebrated on November 9 each year, commemorates the nation's liberation from French colonial rule in 1953. After nearly 90 years of French control, King Norodom Sihanouk led a peaceful movement for independence, negotiating with the French government to regain full sovereignty. The historic day marks the signing of an agreement that granted Cambodia its freedom and allowed the nation to establish its own government.

November 9 is a significant national holiday in Cambodia, marked by ceremonies, parades, and public celebrations throughout the country. The event is a symbol of the country's resilience and unity, as Cambodians honor the sacrifices made for their independence. The day also serves as a reminder of the importance of national pride, sovereignty, and cultural identity. As part of the celebrations, there are often speeches by political leaders, flag-raising ceremonies, and performances showcasing Cambodia’s rich cultural heritage.

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