2010-12-17
DirectRooms.com  is able to reveal that visitors from international locations as well as  Cambodians will be heading for the seaside resort of Sihanoukville to  celebrate the Chinese New Year in the first week of February 2011. There  are numerous residents of Chinese descent in Cambodia
The heady mix of the colourful  New Year festivals and parades mixed with the clement weather and warm  seas at this time of year ensures that the cheap Sihanoukville hotels do  a roaring trade during the festive season. Many Cambodians turn the  event into their annual holiday and accommodation is often booked for a  week either side of the official New Year. 
In 2011, the first new moon in  the Chinese lunar calendar occurs on the evening of Thursday 3rd  February, and this marks the official end of the old year, and beginning  of the new. Due to the fact that the Gregorian calendar is not the same  as the Chinese, the New Year does not fall on the same day every year. 
Visitors will get the chance of  seeing traditional Chinese dragon dances. Residents dress up as a  colourful dragon train and dance through the resort town’s streets and  offer good luck to all who see them. The whole procession resonates to  the sound of firecrackers and drums. 
Lek Boonlert, marketing head of  DirectRooms commented: “The Chinese New Year celebrations in Cambodia  signify the start of a long holiday and inhabitants head south to the  nation’s beach resorts on the Gulf of Thailand. Travellers should browse  online hotel options if they are planning on visiting Sihanoukville at  this time.”

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