Unveiling the Tragic History of Phnom Penh's Killing Fields 🕊️🕯️

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💭 Sharing a deeply moving experience that touched my soul as I explored Phnom Penh's haunting Killing Camps 🖤✨

🌍 Distance from the city center: A short 15-mile (24 km) trip away, these sites are a poignant reminder of the city's tragic past.

⏰ Time to get there: The journey took us approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour, allowing ample time to reflect on the significance of our destination.

💰 Price of entrance: The admission fees were a mere $10 per person, a small sum considering the immense emotional and educational value we gained.

🚗 Transport: Embracing the local flavor, we chose to traverse the city in a tuk-tuk, immersing ourselves in the vibrant atmosphere of Phnom Penh

☑️ Our first stop was Choeung Ek, the infamous "Killing Fields." As we walked through the serene surroundings, we couldn't help but feel a haunting presence. The stories shared by our knowledgeable guide brought the atrocities committed during the Khmer Rouge regime to life. It was a somber reminder of the resilience of the Cambodian people.

☑️ Next, we visited the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, a hauntingly preserved former high school turned prison. The chilling exhibits and preserved interrogation rooms left us speechless. It was a stark reminder of the pain and suffering endured by countless innocent lives.

📚 This experience touched the depths of my soul, imparting a profound sense of empathy and reminding me of the importance of preserving memory. It serves as a tribute to the resilience of the Cambodian people and the global commitment to ensure such atrocities are never repeated.

⭐️ For a more profound immersion I recommend to read the book “they first killed my father” while visiting the country ⭐️

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Post by Alineoptera | Apr 15, 2024

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