Cambodia's diamond bridge reopened after stampede tragedy

15:04, December 08, 2010      

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Cambodia's diamond bridge at the Diamond Island is re-opened on Wednesday after over two weeks of closure since the stampede tragedy on Nov. 22 that killed 353 people.

A Buddhist ceremony was held on Wednesday morning with monks chanting and praying for happiness.

Kep Chuktema, governor of Phnom Penh Municipality, and the owner of the Diamond Island, Pung Kheav Se, participated in the ceremony at the foot of the bridge.

Five monks have walked through the bridge by spraying holy water to the bridge in order to drive away back luck and bring in good luck for traffic.

"Traditionally, Buddhist ceremony is held to celebrate any event in Cambodia. Today is a good day to re-open the bridge for traffic," Kep Chuktema told reporters after the ceremony.

He said that two more bridges will be built soon in parallel with the tragic bridge.

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