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=> The Khmer, also known as the Cao Mien or Mien, are the ethnic groups that reside mostly in Cambodia and some in the southern half of the Indochinese peninsula. Many Khmer people settled in the vicinity of Thailand (Khmer Surin), and the Mekong Delta in Vietnam (Khmer Krom). The Khmer make up about 90% of the population in Cambodia, numbers in Vietnam, Thailand, Laos ... The language of the Khmer is Khmer, a Mon-Khmer language in the South Asian linguistics family. In Cambodia, the government classifies citizens as three Khmer groups. The Khmers are predominantly known as the Khmer Kandals, as distinguished from the Khmer minorities of the Khmer Islam and the Khmer Loeu.
The Khmer people has a population of about 1,260,600 people. They mostly live in the provinces of Mekong Delta. Their language belongs to the Mon-Khmer group.In addition, the Khmer is one of the 24 Vietnamese ethnic groups that have their own writing system. The system dates back about a thousand years.The Khmer are experienced farmers. They grow rice, raise cattle and poultry, make sugar for living.They have 2 main holidays: Chaul Chnam Thmey (New Year) and Greeting-the-Moon festival. The latter, which is also called Ok Om Bok, is hold to thank the Moon for favourable weather and a good harvest as well as to wish for the next successful crop