1987 - Khmer Calendar
Celebrated on November 5, 1987 . This festival marks the reversing flow of the Tonle Sap River and the end of the rainy season. 3. Understanding the Lunisolar Mechanics
The main 15th-day celebration fell on September 22, 1987 . This is a deeply spiritual time when Cambodians offer food to monks to transfer merits to deceased relatives.
The Khmer calendar is , meaning it synchronizes the phases of the moon with the solar year to prevent seasonal drift. Cambodianess - Facebook khmer calendar 1987
Celebrated from April 14–16, 1987 . This festival marks the end of the harvest season and includes rituals like building sand mountains to honor ancestors.
The Khmer zodiac follows a 12-animal cycle paired with a 10-year numeric "Sak" cycle, forming a larger 60-year rotation. Celebrated on November 5, 1987
Observed on May 13, 1987 (the 15th of the lunar month Pisak ), commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and passing of the Buddha.
Under the Buddhist Era (BE) system—which counts years from the Buddha's passing in 544 BCE—the year 1987 corresponds largely to BE 2530–2531 . 2. Major Festivals and Holidays in 1987 the Khmer calendar still governs festivals
While modern Cambodia officially uses the Gregorian calendar for civil administration, the Khmer calendar still governs festivals,
Traditional Cambodian holidays are determined by lunar phases, meaning their dates shift annually on the Gregorian calendar .