Cambodians. Later, a parade of festive floats and marching bands passes in front of the Royal Palace and through downtown. The national colors of red and blue are displayed at night on the Royal Palace and other government buildings, just like they are on the flag featured in today's Doodle.
Before watching fireworks light up the night sky, families can savor traditional dishes like beef loc lac (tender beef with lime dipping sauce) and samlar machu kroeung (herbal sour soup). Meanwhile, Google Doodle also dedicated a post to Spanish Romani dancer Carmen Amaya on the occasion of her birth anniversary on November 2. Amaya was considered one of the greatest flamenco dancers of all time.
The doodle, illustrated by Barcelona-based guest artist Genie Espinoza depicts Amaya's boundless energy and personality. Amaya was born into a long line of flamenco dancers on November 2 in the year 1913 in Barcelona. By age four, Amaya danced in taverns and bars while her father who was a guitarist played music.
Amaya toured neighborhood venues for years following which her dancing style caught the attention of a variety showrunner. She received bookings in various prestigious places like Barcelona’s Spanish Theatre and Paris’ Palace Theatre by the showrunner. She received many accolades including ‘the Medal of the Tourist Merit of Barcelona’ that Spain’s government awarded her.
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