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BritCham’s 2025 Burns Night Brings Community Together for Culture, Connection, and Charity (Pictures)

BritCham’s 2025 Burns Night Brings Community Together for Culture, Connection, and Charity (Pictures)

CIR Lifestyle

BritCham Cambodia’s annual Burns Night brought together members of the British business community and its extended network for an evening of cultural celebration and charitable giving. The event, which sold out with 120 guests, featured traditional Scottish elements such as the Toast to the Haggis, lively Scottish dancing, and a live Celtic music performance. Many attendees had their first experience with these traditions, adding to the night’s excitement and engagement.

Beyond the entertainment, the event also had a strong social impact, raising $2,500 for Daughters of Cambodia, a faith based non-governmental organization that provides support for victims of sex trafficking. The funds will contribute to programs that help women exit the industry and build sustainable futures.

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BritCham Cambodia has an eventful year planned as it marks its 30th anniversary in 2025. With a calendar of business and networking events, the chamber aims to continue fostering connections between British businesses, the wider international community, and local enterprises in Cambodia.

With such strong enthusiasm for this year’s Burns Night, early demand for the 2026 event is already evident, with first tables already booked. As BritCham continues to strengthen its presence in Cambodia, events like Burns Night play a key role in uniting the community through shared culture, business engagement, and social responsibility.

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