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Today, the name is frequently used for local businesses, schools, or community projects in Cambodia to evoke a sense of . It serves as a reminder of Cambodia’s natural beauty and the traditional values of grace and resilience.

: Seeing a Krase Sor in the fields is traditionally considered a sign of good luck . It indicates a healthy ecosystem and a bountiful harvest, as the birds congregate where water is plentiful and life is thriving. krase_sor

: In Khmer adaptations of the Ramayana, birds like the crane are often used as messengers between gods and humans, utilizing their ability to traverse the sky (the heavens) and the water (the underworld). Today, the name is frequently used for local

: The movements of the Krase Sor—the high stepping, the elegant neck stretches, and the wide wingspan—have heavily influenced the hand gestures ( Kbach ) and posture found in Khmer Classical Dance . The Modern "Krase Sor" It indicates a healthy ecosystem and a bountiful

: Just as the crane waits for its prey, the farmer must wait for the monsoon rains.