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Japan to have a fireworks display in front of the Palace in November

Sihanoukville: The Prime Minister of Cambodia, Hun Sen, has allowed Japan to launch its fireworks in front of the Royal Palace in November to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Cambodia-Japan relations (1953-2023).

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of Sihanoukville Port, also celebrating the 70th anniversary of Cambodia-Japan relations and International Labor Day this morning, May 1, 2023, at Sihanoukville Port, Prime Minister Hun Sen said that in November, there be three different occasions where there will be fireworks displays, the first during the National Independence Day, the second to celebrate relations with Japan, and the third during the Royal Water Festival.



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