List of state visits made by Norodom Sihamoni

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King Sihamoni is pictured fifth from left at the 2022 Winter Olympics leaders' 'family photo' in Beijing, China on 5 February

Since acceding to the throne of Cambodia in 2004, King Norodom Sihamoni has made numerous state and official visits.

2004[edit]

Date Country City Details Host Ref.
18 October - 20 October  China Beijing Official visit with President Hu on 18 October, prior to King Sihamoni's coronation on 29 October President Hu Jintao [1][2]

2005[edit]

Date Country City Details Host Ref.
10 August – 14 August  China Beijing State visit President Hu Jintao [3][4]

2006[edit]

Date Country City Details Host Ref.
14 March - 15 March  Laos Vientiane State visit President Khamtai Siphandon [5][6]
16 March - 18 March  Vietnam Hanoi State visit President Tran Duc Luong [7][8]
27 March - 29 March  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur State visit Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sirajuddin of Perlis [9]
29 March - 31 March  Singapore Singapore State visit President S. R. Nathan [10]
17 April- 19 April  North Korea Pyongyang State visit President of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly Kim Yong-nam [11][12][13]
11 June - 14 June  Thailand Bangkok Official visit to commemorate the 60th anniversary of King Bhumibol Adulyadej's accession to the throne, including royal banquet King Bhumibol Adulyadej, Queen Sirikit [14][15][16]
18 September - 24 September  Czech Republic Prague State Visit President Vaclav Klaus [17][18][19]
25 September - 26 September  Slovakia Bratislava State visit President Ivan Gasparovic [20][21][22]
20 November - 24 November  France Paris State visit President Jacques Chirac [23][24][25][26]
14 December  Germany Bonn Official visit President Horst Koehler [27][28]
24 - 27 December  China He Fei, Chizhou Official visit Governor Wang Jinshan, Party Secretary Guo Jinlong [29][30][31][32]

2007[edit]

Date Country City Details Host Ref.
27 May - 1 June   Switzerland Zürich, Bern Private/ Official visit. Visits to Bern on 29 May, including official reception by President Calmy-Rey and to Zürich on 31 May President Micheline Calmy-Rey [33][34][35][36]
28 November - 12 December  China Beijing Routine visit Non-applicable [37][38]

2008[edit]

Date Country City Details Host Ref.
24 March - 26 March  Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan State visit Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah [39][40][41]
24 June - 26 June  Vietnam Hanoi Official visit President Nguyen Minh Triet [42]
1 August - 15 August  China Beijing Official visit to attend the 2008 Summer Olympics President Hu Jintao [43][44][45][46]
15 October - 21 October  Canada Quebec Official visit to attend the XII summit of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Governor General Michaëlle Jean, Premier Jean Charest [47][48][49][50][51]

2009[edit]

Date Country City Details Host Ref.
4 February - 25 February  China Beijing Routine visit Non-applicable [52][53]
3 September - 20 September  China Beijing Routine visit; courtesy call with Vice President Xi on 16 September Vice President Xi Jinping [54][55][56]

2010[edit]

King Sihamoni with Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and Mrs Miyuki Hatoyama at the Kantei in Tokyo on 18 May 2010
Date Country City Details Host Ref.
22 February - 31 March  China Beijing, Fuzhou, Quanzhou Routine visit; courtesy call with Congress Chairman Wu on 23 February. Visits to Fujian province, including the cities of Fuzhou on 1 March, Quanzhou on 3 March. Congress Chairman Wu Bangguo [57][58][59][60][61][62]
11 March - 12 March  France Paris Official visit for the induction ceremony of King Sihamoni into the Academy of Inscriptions and Belles-Lettres Permanent Secretary of the Academy of Inscriptions and Belles-Lettres Jean Leclant [63][64][65]
14 March - 21 March  Czech Republic Prague Private/ official visit President Vaclav Klaus, First Lady Livia Klausová [66][67][68][69]
16 May - 22 May  Japan Tokyo, Kato State visit from 16 - 20 May in Tokyo, then visit to the Nenbutsushu Sampozan Muryojuji Head Temple from May 20 to 22 in Kato Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, Mrs Miyuki Hatoyama, Emperor Akihito, Empress Michiko [70][71][72][73][74]
27 September - 10 October  China Beijing, Shanghai Routine visit; courtesy call with Chairman Wu on 2 October. Attendance of the Shanghai World Expo on 1 October Congress Chairman Wu Bangguo [75][76][77]

2011[edit]

Date Country City Details Host Ref.
18 April- 12 May  China Beijing Routine visit Non-applicable [78][79]
8 August - 27 October  China Beijing Routine visit Non-applicable [80][81]

2012[edit]

Date Country City Details Host Ref.
19 January - 15 February  China Beijing Routine visit; courtesy call with the Premier on 20 January Premier Wen Jiabao [82][83][84]
24 September – 26 September  Vietnam Hanoi State visit President Truong Tan Sang [85][86][87][88]
15 October - 17 October  China Beijing Private/ official visit, accompanied by Prime Minister Hun Sen to escort the body of former King Norodom Sihanouk who passed away in Beijing on 15 October back home. Condolence visit from Premier Wen on the same day. Further visits from the Premier, along with President Hu on 17 October. Premier Wen Jiabao, President Hu Jintao [89][90][91][92]

2013[edit]

Date Country City Details Host Ref.
21 February - 26 March  China Beijing Routine visit; courtesy call with the Premier on 21 February. Premier Wen Jiabao [93][94][95]
12 August - 11 September  China Beijing, Nanjing Routine visit; courtesy call with the Foreign Minister on 1 September. Attendance of the Asian Youth Games on 16 August in Nanjing, including meeting with provincial and local leaders Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Party Secretary Luo Zhijun, Party Secretary Yang Weize, Vice Premier Liu Yandong [96][97][98][99][100][101][102]

2014[edit]

Date Country City Details Host Ref.
19 February - 25 March  China Beijing Routine visit; state dinner on 21 March Vice President President Li Yuanchao [103][104][105]
19 April - 12 May  France Paris Official visit to the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie on 7 May and attendance at a special function organized by the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres on 9 May Organisation internationale de la Francophonie General Secretary Abdou Diouf [106][107][108][109][110]
25 August - 27 September  China Beijing Routine visit; courtesy call with the President and First Lady on 25 September President Xi Jinping, First Lady Peng Liyuan [111][112][113]
8 December - 9 December  Japan Tokyo Official visit to attend the VI World Buddhist Summit Non-applicable [114][115][116]

2015[edit]

Date Country City Details Host Ref.
5 March - 3 May  China Beijing Routine visit; courtesy call with Chairman Yu on 17 April Chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Yu Zhengsheng [117][118][119]
14 August - 27 September  China Beijing, Nanchang, Jiujiang Routine visit; courtesy call with President Xi on 31 August. Attendance of the Victory Day Parade on 3 September in Beijing hosted by the First Couple. Visits to Jiangxi province, namely the cities of Nanchang and Jiujiang between 7-9 September President Xi Jinping, First Lady Peng Liyuan, Party Secretary Qiang Wei, Governor Lu Xinshe [120][121][122][123][124][125]
22 November - 6 December  France Paris Official visit to attend the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 21) Minister for Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Segolene Royale [126][127][128][129]
21 December - 23 December  Laos Vientiane Official visit President Choummaly Sayasone [130][131]

2016[edit]

Date Country City Details Host Ref.
2 June - 4 June  China Beijing State visit President Xi Jinping, Premier Li Keqiang, Congress Chairman Zhang Dejiang [132][133][134][135]
5 July - 17 August  China Beijing Routine visit Non-applicable [136][137]

2017[edit]

Date Country City Details Host Ref.
3 March - 11 April  China Beijing, Hangzhou, Ningbo Routine visit; courtesy call with the President and First Lady on 6 March in Beijing. Visits to Hangzhou and Ningbo between 5 - 8 April President Xi Jinping, First Lady Peng Liyuan, Governor Che Jun, Party Secretary Tang Yijun [138][139][140][141][142]
23 July - 4 October  China Beijing Routine visit Non-applicable [143][144]

2018[edit]

Date Country City Details Host Ref.
22 February - 2 April  China Beijing Routine visit; courtesy call with State Councilor Yang on 25 February State Councilor Yang Jiechi [145][146][147]
6 April - 9 April  Japan Kato Official visit to attend the commemoration of the 4th International Buddhist Day and the inauguration ceremony of Nalanda Mahavihara (monasteries complex) Non-applicable [148][149][150]
10 September - 9 October  China Beijing Routine visit; courtesy call with the President and First Lady on 19 September and national day reception on 1 October President Xi Jinping, First Lady Peng Liyuan [151][152][153][154]
18 - 21 December  Vietnam Hanoi, Da Nang State visit President Nguyen Phu Trong [155]

2019[edit]

King Sihamoni greeting with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan in Tokyo, at the Akasaka Palace for Emperor Naruhito's enthronement on 22 October 2019
Date Country City Details Host Ref.
17 March - 7 April  China Beijing Routine visit Non-applicable [156][157]
13 May - 16 May  China Beijing Official visit to attend the Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilizations on 15 May; formal meeting held with President Xi on 14 May. President Xi Jinping [158][159][160]
23 May - 26 May  France Paris Official visit to attend the 25th Anniversary of the International Coordinating Committee for the Safeguarding and Development of the Historic Site of Angkor (ICC-Angkor). Non-applicable [161]
10 September - 2 October  China Beijing Routine visit; courtesy call with Chairman Wang on 27 September Chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Wang Yang [162][163][164]
21 October - 24 October  Japan Tokyo Official visit to attend the enthronement ceremony of Emperor Naruhito on 22 October, along with meeting the Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako [165][166][167][168]

2020[edit]

Date Country City Details Host Ref.
1 April - 11 May  China Beijing Routine visit; courtesy call with Councilor/ Foreign Minister on 8 May State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi [169][170]
6 October - 8 November  China Yan'an, Xi'an, Beijing Routine visit; official visits to Yan'an and Xi'an on 1 November meeting with provincial leaders. Attendance of Friendship Medal presentation ceremony to Queen-Mother Norodom Monineath, along with courtesy call with the President and First Lady on 6 November Party Secretary Liu Guozhong, Governor Zhao Yide, President Xi Jinping, First Lady Peng Liyuan [171][172][173][174][175]

2021[edit]

Date Country City Details Host Ref
1 March - 16 March  China Shanghai, Jiaxing Routine visit; official visits to Shanghai and Jiaxing on 16 March. Party Secretary Li Qiang, Mayor Gong Zheng, Party Secretary Yuan Jiajun [176][177]
10 November - 15 November  France Paris Official visit to commemorate the 75th anniversary of UNESCO on 12 November UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay [178][179][180]
16 August - 25 September  China Beijing Routine visit Non-applicable [181][182]

2022[edit]

Date Country City Details Host Ref.
3 February - 6 February  China Beijing Official visit to attend the 2022 Winter Olympics, including the state banquet on 5 February. President Xi Jinping, First Lady Peng Liyuan [183][184][185]
4 March - 13 April  China Beijing Routine visit Non-applicable [186][187]
21 August - 1 October  China Beijing Routine visit; Official reception commemorating the 100th anniversary since the birth of former King Norodom Sihanouk on 15 September. Vice President Wang Qishan [188][189][190][191]

2023[edit]

King Sihamoni is seen with Indian President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi during his state visit on 30 May 2023
Date Country City Details Host Ref.
12 February - 16 March  China Beijing Routine visit; courtesy call with the President and First Lady on 24 February President Xi Jinping, First Lady Peng Liyuan [192][193][194]
29 - 31 May  India New Delhi State visit; to commemorate 70th anniversary of Indo-Cambodian diplomatic relations President Droupadi Murmu [195][196]
28 August - 1 October  China Beijing, Hangzhou Routine visit; courtesy call with President Xi on 23 September alongside attendance for the Asian Games in Hangzhou President Xi Jinping [197][198][199][200]
12 November - 18 November  France Paris Official visit; meeting with President Macron on 13 November and attendance of UNESCO’s 4th Intergovernmental Conference on Angkor on 15 November, including audience with UNESCO Director-General Azoulay President Emmanuel Macron, UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay [201][202]
19 December - 21 December  China Fuzhou Official visit; attendance of the 30th Anniversary Exhibition of the 3820 Strategic Plan (also referred to as the Strategic Vision for Fuzhou’s 20 Year Economic and Social Development) Non-applicable [203][204]

2024[edit]

Date Country City Details Host Ref.
5 April - 9 April  Japan Osaka, Katō State visit and to partake in International Buddhist Day celebrations on 8 April Non-Applicable [205][206][207]
26 February - 28 March  China Beijing Routine visit; courtesy call with Vice President Han on 21 March Vice President Han Zheng [208][209][210]

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