Talk:Water festival

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i thought what is more commonly called the "water festival" (bon om tuk in khmer) usually takes place in november? for example, see Public holidays in Cambodia

the current "water festival" article initially states in the first sentence, that these festivites (which usually include boat races) usually take place in november, not on the april new year. i believe it is thus separate and distinct from the "water throwing" traditions that are part of new year celebrations.

therefore, i suggest that this article be rewritten