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Choeung Ek Genocidal Center: A Powerful Place of Reflection in Phnom Penh

Choeung Ek Genocidal Center ใน Phnom Penh offers a deeply moving experience that invites visitors to confront Cambodia’s tragic past with respect and solemnity. This memorial site preserves the memory of the Khmer Rouge atrocities through its serene grounds, including mass graves, monuments, and a towering Memorial Stupa housing thousands of human skulls. The atmosphere balances peacefulness with poignant reminders of history, encouraging quiet reflection.

A standout feature is the comprehensive audio tour, which provides insightful and respectful narration of the site’s significance, including the story of the infamous “Killing Tree.” While the content can be emotionally challenging, it is an essential part of understanding the country’s history and honoring the victims. The center’s well-maintained grounds and informative signage help visitors navigate this somber site with dignity. Choeung Ek is a vital destination for those seeking to learn and pay tribute thoughtfully.

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  • Paul Citulski
    Paul Citulski
    5 เดือนที่ผ่านมา

    You have to visit to understand the past and what happened here. The audio tour is really good. However, it is disturbing at times. The tree featured towards the end of the tour holds disturbing facts and atrocities about the past. It can be difficult for some to hear the information about what happened to the babies and children be warned.

  • John Winter
    John Winter
    เมื่อเดือนที่แล้ว

    This is one of the most emotionally moving places I’ve ever visited. As you walk through the serene grounds of Choeung Ek, it’s almost surreal to grasp the atrocities that occurred here during the Khmer Rouge regime in the late 1970s. The peaceful trees and grass-covered mass graves stand in stark contrast to the heartbreaking stories told through the excellent audio tour. What hit me hardest was the Memorial Stupa, towering yet silent, filled with thousands of human skulls and bones of the victims. It’s not just a monument, it’s a chilling reminder of the cruelty inflicted on innocent people. Displays of bone fragments, rusted tools, and preserved mass grave sites reinforce the unimaginable suffering. There’s a particular tree marked as the “Killing-Tree,” which was used in horrific ways. Hearing its story while standing beside it is something I will never forget. The signage throughout the site adds further context and reflection. I genuinely had tears in my eyes as did many others around me. It’s difficult, but necessary. Visiting this place ensures that we don’t forget, and helps ensure something like this never happens again. I wouldnt do the tour without the full audio addition. It's powerful, and very moving. Sunday 7:30 am–5:30 pm Monday 7:30 am–5:30 pm Tuesday 7:30 am–5:30 pm Wednesday 7:30 am–5:30 pm Thursday 7:30 am–5:30 pm Friday 7:30 am–5:30 pm Saturday 7:30 am–5:30 pm

  • Medhawika Yusritama
    Medhawika Yusritama
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    Visiting the Choeung Ek Genocidal Center was a deeply emotional and reflective experience. The site is a stark reminder of Cambodia’s tragic history, and it’s important for understanding the country’s past. One of the best aspects of the visit was the audio guide provided with headphones, which allowed for a personal, quiet exploration of the grounds. The audio guide was incredibly informative and respectful, offering insights into the history and significance of each location within the center. The atmosphere is somber but serene, and it truly encourages you to pause and reflect. A must-visit for those wanting to learn about Cambodia’s history

  • walter van ruitenbeek
    walter van ruitenbeek
    5 เดือนที่ผ่านมา

    Impressive place to visit. When you doubt of going here after visiting Tuol Sleng (S21) Genocide Museum (like I did) still go here; it's add real to understanding what happened.

  • Kyaw Win Aung
    Kyaw Win Aung
    10 เดือนที่ผ่านมา

    It is truly terrifying stories while I was visiting for three hours. When I listened with the audio aid device for the cases storytelling my heart is pounding, my eyes are weeping, my emotions are tingling, then I feel sobbing and pause of my listening. Praying for the people who suffered from the loss, pain and trauma. I pay respect and pray for them. The center is very well equipped, managed and informative and convenient. Ticket prices is fairly enough.

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