Cambodia offers free bus services for Pchum Ben festival

Cambodia on Sunday began to provide free bus service to transport people to their hometowns for the Pchum Ben festival, or the Ancestor’s Day, which will be celebrated from Oct. 1 to 3.

Phnom Penh Municipal Governor Khuong Sreng said that on the advice of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, a total of 653 buses have been arranged to give free rides to anyone traveling from the capital Phnom Penh to their hometowns and vice versa, starting from Sept. 29 to Oct. 4.

“The free bus services aim to facilitate people’s travel to their hometowns and to prevent private bus companies and taxi drivers from increasing fees during the holiday,” he said during a visit to a bus station on Sunday.

Sreng said the free rides would help reduce travel costs for the public, especially migrant workers, during the festival.

Pchum Ben festival is the second biggest celebration for Cambodian people after the Khmer Lunar New Year.

During the holiday, hundreds of thousands of migrant workers leave the capital for their hometowns
in various provinces across the Southeast Asian country.

Source: The Namibia News Agency