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Nokor Reach: the National Anthem of Cambodia

Pascal Medeville by Pascal Medeville
July 13, 2025
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The national anthem of Cambodia is titled “Nokor Reach” (Khmer: នគររាជ), which translates to “Majestic Kingdom.” It is a deeply symbolic and culturally significant song that reflects the pride, history, and spiritual heritage of the Cambodian people.

Origin and Composition
“Nokor Reach” is based on a traditional Cambodian folk tune and was adapted into the national anthem during the early 20th century. The music was composed between 1938 and 1939 by Prince Norodom Suramarit, with assistance from J. Jekyll and François Perruchot, who were musical instructors at the Royal Palace during King Sisowath Monivong’s reign. The lyrics were completed on July 20, 1941, by Chuon Nath, a revered Cambodian monk and scholar, shortly after King Norodom Sihanouk‘s coronation. The anthem was officially adopted in 1941 and reconfirmed in 1947, coinciding with Cambodia’s movement toward independence from French colonial rule.

Historical Context and Changes
The anthem has experienced several interruptions and restorations reflecting Cambodia’s turbulent political history:
– In 1970, when the monarchy was abolished by the Khmer Republic, “Nokor Reach” was replaced as the national anthem.
– After the communist Khmer Rouge took power in 1975, royalist symbols including “Nokor Reach” were briefly reinstated but then replaced in January 1976 with “Dap Prampi Mesa Chokchey” (“Glorious Seventeenth of April”), the anthem of the Khmer Rouge regime.
– Following the defeat of the Khmer Rouge and the restoration of the constitutional monarchy in 1993, “Nokor Reach” was reinstated as the national anthem and remains so today.

Lyrics and Meaning
The anthem’s lyrics are a poetic homage to Cambodia’s monarchy, its ancient Khmer heritage, and the enduring spirit of the Khmer people. It invokes divine protection for the King and expresses hope for the nation’s prosperity and eternal strength. The anthem references the grandeur of the ancient Khmer empire, often called Moha Nokor, and the spiritual faith rooted in Buddhism.

An English translation of the anthem captures its essence:
> “Heaven protects our King 
> And gives him happiness and glory 
> To reign over our souls and our destinies, 
> The one being, heir of the Sovereign builders, 
> Guiding the proud old Kingdom. 
> Temples are asleep in the forest, 
> Remembering the splendor of Moha Nokor. 
> Like a rock the Khmer race is eternal. 
> Let us trust in the fate of Kampuchea, 
> The empire which challenges the ages. 
> Songs rise up from the pagodas 
> To the glory of the holy Buddhist faith. 
> Let us be faithful to our ancestors’ belief. 
> Thus heaven will lavish its bounty 
> Towards the ancient Khmer country, the Moha Nokor.”
The anthem emphasizes loyalty to the monarchy, respect for Cambodia’s ancient civilization, and the importance of Buddhist faith as a unifying cultural force.

Cultural Significance
“Nokor Reach” is a symbol of Cambodia’s identity and resilience. Its roots in folk poetry and traditional music highlight the importance of oral history and cultural continuity. The anthem’s references to temples, ancient kingdoms, and Buddhist faith reflect the intertwined nature of religion, history, and monarchy in Cambodian society.
The anthem is traditionally performed during national celebrations, official ceremonies, and international events, serving as a reminder of Cambodia’s rich heritage and aspirations for peace and prosperity.

In conclusion, the national anthem of Cambodia, “Nokor Reach,” is a profound expression of the country’s royal heritage, cultural pride, and spiritual values. Its history mirrors Cambodia’s political changes, and its lyrics continue to inspire national unity and respect for the Khmer legacy.

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Author of the blog Wonders of Cambodia, I share my passion for Cambodia through stories, cultural insights, and personal reflections on the country. I'm also the founder of Simili Consulting, where we provide high-quality, professional translation services to international clients.

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