[2024 Phnom Penh Attraction] Travel Guide for Choeung Ek Genocidal Center (Updated Sep)
Memorial Halls
Address:
Roluos Village, Sangkat Cheung Aek, Phnom
Opening times:
Open tomorrow at 7:30-17:30Closed Today
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 day
Phone:
+855-23-305371
Cambodian Genocide
Perhaps the most shocking place I have been is In the Cambodian Killing Fields. These were created when the communist rebel group “Khmer Rouge” decimated the population in the 1970’s starting just after the vietnam war. Hundreds of torture methods were performed here along with in the jail cells the population was held in just 10 minutes from the fields. People were dragged from their homes, inprisoned, forced to work, until eventually brought to the fields. 90% or more of the people were not shot in order to save bullets. Instead, while blind folded they were struck with blunt objects and tools as shown by most of the broken skulls. 1.5 million people killed, 25% of the population, and Pol Pot(The Khmer leader) was never punished. He lived his life in hiding until his late 80’s.
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Patrick Ryan Smith
🇰🇭 Choeung Ek: A Somber Reminder of Cambodia's Dark Past
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Visit the Choeung Ek Genocidal Center, a powerful memorial to the victims of the Khmer Rouge regime. Known as the Killing Fields, this site offers a sobering glimpse into Cambodia's dark history, with preserved mass graves and evocative exhibits that honor the memory of those who suffered. It’s a place of reflection and education, reminding visitors of the resilience and strength of the Cambodian people.
📍Address:
ផ្លូវជើងឯក, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Nur R.
Choeung Ek Genocidal Center
#familytrips2024 A must do in Cambodia. I had such an amazing experience at Choeung Ek today. It was extremely sad hearing about the history of Cambodia and being at the grounds where so many Cambodians lost their lives unnecessarily.
The ‘Killing Tree’ was by far the hardest part of the tour - just standing next to it and hearing what happened I literally had shivers!
The audio tour guide was fantastic, very easy to navigate and overall a great touch to the tour that meant you could do it at your own pace spending as much or as little in each section as you wanted.
An unforgettable experience and one that you should put on your list of things to do when in Cambodia.
Claire’s Adventures
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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Alineoptera
Learning the history of Khmer Rouge….
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Choeung Ek is a former orchard, in Dangkao, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, that was used as a Killing Field between 1975 and 1979 by the Khmer Rouge in perpetrating the Cambodian genocide. Situated about 17 kilometres south of the city centre, it was attached to the Tuol Sleng detention centre.
Mass graves containing 8,895 bodies were discovered at Choeung Ek after the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime. Many of the dead were former political prisoners who the Khmer Rouge kept in their Tuol Sleng detention center and in other Cambodian detention centers.
Today, Choeung Ek is a memorial, marked by a Buddhist stupa. The stupa has acrylic glass sides and is filled with over 5,000 human skulls. Some lower levels are opened during the day so that the skulls can be seen directly. Many have been shattered or smashed in.
You will need a ticket to enter the site, where you will feel instantly cold. I highly recommend to pay for a guide to explain the history, the guide we had was a survivor.
I want to travel to Hong Kong to explore the cultural heritage sites!
Carol Go
great experience at the killing fields in Phnom Penh ...audio guide in English feels like travel back in time to experience what happened ...two thumbs up,a must go when in Phnom penh
Wilqing
Choeung Ek Genocide Museum
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I am eagerly anticipating my visit to the Choeung Ek genocide museum in Cambodia, which has been allocated a specific day. This museum serves as a poignant reminder of the Khmer people's tragic fate during the Khmer Rouge regime, as it functioned as an extermination camp during that period.
Choeung Ek, a former extermination camp in Cambodia, is now a peaceful site where visitors can learn about the horrors of the past. The camp, which housed 8985 people, was exhumed in 1980 from mass graves in a one-time longan orchard. The remains of these people are scattered around the disinterred pits, and over 8,000 skulls are visible behind the Memorial Stupa. The audio tour includes stories from survivors and a chilling account by a guard and executioner, Him Huy. The site also houses a museum and a memorial ceremony held annually on May 20th. The site is well-signposted in English and offers a remork-moto or shuttle-bus tour.
I highly recommend visiting the Choeung Ek genocide museum to gain a deeper understanding of the history of the Khmer people during the war. #Choeungekgenocide #killingfields #genocidesmuseum
BlancKH
killing fields with eerie
it was quite depressing to have known everything that happened here. tragic history, they have good audio system which tells us exactly how it happened. Pol pot and his Khmer rouge was not exactly an easy thing for Cambodians to move on from.##killingfields
warashfal
Killing fields of Choeung Ek
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Getting there- Rolouse Village, Sengkat Choeung Ek, Phnom Phen, Cambodia.
The site of a former orchard and mass grave of victims of the Khmer Rouge for more than 18,000 prisoners.
Although deeply sad and depressing, this memorial is a must when visiting Phnom Penh. It's a respectful way to explore and understand Cambodian history. Make use of the audio guides which enable the perfect experience at your own pace.
Opening hour: 8:00am to 17:00pm
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Mr_Sam Private Taxi, Van In Phnom Penh Cambodia
HSITORICAL KILLING FIELD CAMBODIA🦴🇰🇭💀
CHOEUNG EK KILLING FIELD🇰🇭💀
Getting There - We rented a Motorbike to go here from the center of Pnom Penh.
Attractions - This is one of the most unforgettable place that i've been in Cambodia other than Angkor Wat. This historical place collected a millions of people skulls ,bones were killed and buried by the Khmer Rouge after the end of Cambodian Civil War (1975-1979). The people killed and died in this area is 1,386,734 million estimated total deaths , other documentary researcher estimates around 1.7million to 2.5million. UNICEF estimates 3million to 3.5million people.
The feeling while i'm in the area is unfamiliar and it makes my hair stands on looking at those skulls and bones around the area 🫣
If you are interested in historical events , this place is really for you, i learned a lot visitings places like this 😊
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JoanaRose
You simply can't go to Cambodia without seeing the Killing Fields. This will make for a heavy day, but it's important to understanding the country. We started the day at S21, followed by a reflective lunch. After lunch, we were ready to take on the Killing Fields. They give you an audio tour with admission. Listen to all of the sub-stories. Take your time as well so you do not feel rushed. I advise to remain quiet during your time here. This is a sobering experience and it feels pretty disrespectful if you are loud, having a good time, taking selfies, etc.
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