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Cambodians carry flowers to Royal Palace to mourn former king as body is returned from China - The Washington Post

 PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Cambodians mourning the late King Norodom Sihanouk carried flowers and burning incense to the Royal Palace on Wednesday to pray before his body arrives home from China.
More than 1,000 people, some with tears in their eyes, gathered in hot weather, many of them kneeling before a portrait of the late monarch.

Weather you think good or bad about the King of Cambodia, the events that come after this will really show what really people felt about him. Read on for more of this story>>

Cambodians carry flowers to Royal Palace to mourn former king as body is returned from China - The Washington Post

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