
Independence Day of Cambodia 2026
Sun 8 Nov · 17:00
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About This Event
Independence Day of Cambodia 2026 marks the public holiday on 9 November, commemorating Cambodia’s independence from French rule in 1953. The event at Whitechapel Gallery in London includes exhibitions and performances celebrating Cambodian culture.
Independence Day of Cambodia is held each year on 9 November. It is a public holiday. Cambodia was under French rule for 90 years, and 9 November officially marks the anniversary of the date independence was gained on 9 November, 1953. Independence Day of Cambodia The main celebrations take place at Independence Monument in the capital Phnom Penh and see high-ranking officials, including military, government officials, foreign diplomats and monks, gather for a parade. This usually culminates in the king entering the monument, followed by the Prime Minister and Assembly Members, to light the ceremonial torch. History of French Rule For almost a century, Cambodia remained under French colonial rule. In the 19th century, Cambodia was reduced to a vassal state of the Kingdom of Siam, which had annexed its Western provinces, including Siem Reap. At the same time, the east of the country was under growing threat from the Vietnamese Nguyen Dynasty. In a bid to regain control, on 11 August 1863, King Norodom signed a treaty for a French protectorate to rule the country. It eventually fell under French colonial rule. The treaty stated that while the Cambodian monarchy could remain, power was placed under a resident general in Phnom Penh. France was to rule Cambodia’s foreign and trade relations, and was tasked with providing military protection. In 1941, during the Second World War, Japanese forces invaded Indochina and overthrew the French administration, including in Cambodia. The Japanese occupation lasted until 1945 when King Norodom Sihanouk , by formal request of the Japanese, proclaimed an independent Kingdom of Cambodia. This was nominally ratified by the Japanese government. In 1949, Cambodia’s protectorate status was abolished, and in March 1953, King Sihanouk travelled to France to persuade the powers that be to grant total independence. This was finally given in October of that year, with King Sihanouk lauded as the “Father of Independence” ever since. Independence Day was first celebrated on 9 November, 1953.
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Frequently asked questions
Independence Day of Cambodia 2026 takes place on Sunday, 8 November 2026 at 17:00. The event runs until Monday, 9 November 2026.
Independence Day of Cambodia 2026 is held at Whitechapel Gallery in London (77-82 Whitechapel High Street, London, E1 7QX).
Entry to Independence Day of Cambodia 2026 is free.
Tickets for Independence Day of Cambodia 2026 can be booked via travelbeginsat40.com using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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Independence Day of Cambodia 2026
Editorial Summary
Independence Day of Cambodia 2026 marks the public holiday on 9 November, commemorating Cambodia’s independence from French rule in 1953. The event at Whitechapel Gallery in London includes exhibitions and performances celebrating Cambodian culture.
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Organiser’s full description
Independence Day of Cambodia is held each year on 9 November. It is a public holiday. Cambodia was under French rule for 90 years, and 9 November officially marks the anniversary of the date independence was gained on 9 November, 1953. Independence Day of Cambodia The main celebrations take place at Independence Monument in the capital Phnom Penh and see high-ranking officials, including military, government officials, foreign diplomats and monks, gather for a parade. This usually culminates in the king entering the monument, followed by the Prime Minister and Assembly Members, to light the ceremonial torch. History of French Rule For almost a century, Cambodia remained under French colonial rule. In the 19th century, Cambodia was reduced to a vassal state of the Kingdom of Siam, which had annexed its Western provinces, including Siem Reap. At the same time, the east of the country was under growing threat from the Vietnamese Nguyen Dynasty. In a bid to regain control, on 11 August 1863, King Norodom signed a treaty for a French protectorate to rule the country. It eventually fell under French colonial rule. The treaty stated that while the Cambodian monarchy could remain, power was placed under a resident general in Phnom Penh. France was to rule Cambodia’s foreign and trade relations, and was tasked with providing military protection. In 1941, during the Second World War, Japanese forces invaded Indochina and overthrew the French administration, including in Cambodia. The Japanese occupation lasted until 1945 when King Norodom Sihanouk , by formal request of the Japanese, proclaimed an independent Kingdom of Cambodia. This was nominally ratified by the Japanese government. In 1949, Cambodia’s protectorate status was abolished, and in March 1953, King Sihanouk travelled to France to persuade the powers that be to grant total independence. This was finally given in October of that year, with King Sihanouk lauded as the “Father of Independence” ever since. Independence Day was first celebrated on 9 November, 1953.
Description supplied by the event organiser.
❓ Frequently asked questions
When is Independence Day of Cambodia 2026?
Independence Day of Cambodia 2026 takes place on Sunday, 8 November 2026 at 17:00. The event runs until Monday, 9 November 2026.
Where is Independence Day of Cambodia 2026 taking place?
Independence Day of Cambodia 2026 is held at Whitechapel Gallery in London (77-82 Whitechapel High Street, London, E1 7QX).
How much are tickets for Independence Day of Cambodia 2026?
Entry to Independence Day of Cambodia 2026 is free.
How do I get tickets for Independence Day of Cambodia 2026?
Tickets for Independence Day of Cambodia 2026 can be booked via travelbeginsat40.com using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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