Residents paint their bodies and faces at a parade in Prek Pnov district on the outskirts of Phnom Penh on Friday. Villagers organised the ceremony to pay respect to the Neak Ta Pring Ka’ek (spirit house) in order for them to prevent diseases and provide abundant rice harvests. Photo by HONG MENEA

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