It's also called the red killing ground, but it's really scary. When you enter, you can see all kinds of human skeletons in the glass. If you have a child, don't let him see such a scene.
Choeung Ek Genocidal Center
Posted: Dec 2, 2017
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_TI***i0
5/5Outstanding
Harrowing experience. Get the self guided audio tour and walk around. A must do in Cambodia to learn about their very sad history
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Posted: Aug 15, 2023
_TX***rz
5/5Outstanding
really great visit to learn about the history. so awful what happened during the time. was a very harrowing scene and I was shocked we didn’t learn more about this horrible regime before visiting. recommend using an audiobook they were great.
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Posted: May 18, 2023
喜欢猫的虎
5/5Outstanding
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S21 The Prison Museum is located in the south of Phnom Penh, which was originally a high school school and was used as a concentration camp for prisoners during the Bob period. The camp, which had imprisoned more than 17,000 intellectuals, civilians, women and children, was a daily torture of countless people until the Hengshan Forest regime invaded Phnom Penh in 1979, leaving only 14 bodies and seven survivors. The torture equipment and presentations displayed in the museum were horrifying. Documentary films are also shown every day at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
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Posted: Apr 25, 2023
Sean0521
5/5Outstanding
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Although not strongly recommended scenic spots are far from the city, if it takes about half an hour to travel to and from Tuktuk, the price is 16 dollars. Visiting this historical museum, you must rent a voice player. You can hear horrifying history and tragic scenes, which are very shocking and painful.
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Posted: May 5, 2017
Bocean
5/5Outstanding
Best place to visiting in Phnom Penh ,We spent 2 hours in there .hi recommended this place if you visit ing Phnom Penh