Okay, let me try to explain Buddhism in Cambodia like you're just 5 years old.
So, you know how people around the world believe in different gods and goddesses, right? Well, in Cambodia, many people believe in something called Buddhism. It's a way of living and a religion that started a very long time ago by a man named Siddhartha Gautama.
Buddhism teaches people to be kind, loving, and peaceful. You have to follow five rules, which are called the Five Precepts. They are very simple rules, like not hurting any living beings, not taking what is not yours, and not using your words to hurt others.
In Cambodia, there are many temples called pagodas, where people go to pray and learn about Buddhism. They also have special ceremonies and rituals to honor the Buddha, who is sort of like their main god.
Cambodians believe that when you die, your spirit comes back to life in another form. So, if you live a good life by following the Five Precepts and being kind to others, you will come back as a better person in your next life.
Buddhism is a really important part of Cambodian culture and history. Even though many people practice Buddhism, there are also other religions like Hinduism and Islam in Cambodia, and everyone tries to respect each other's beliefs.
So, that's a simplified explanation of Buddhism in Cambodia, but if you have any more questions, I'm here to help!