Phnom Penh is an ancient city and capital of Cambodia. Learn about Cambodia’s dark history at the Killing fields, where innocent men, women, and children were killed by the Khmer soldiers. An audio guide will take you through the personal stories of survivors and the ghastly crime that were committed. Visit Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, a former torture camp and detention center where thousands of innocent civilians were brutalized. The museum has photos of prisoners on the walls depicting their stories. Get to know about Khmer culture at the National Museum, a treasure trove of artifacts and exhibits dating to prehistoric and Angkor periods. Soak in the culture and vibe of the city at night markets dotted with food stalls and shops. Visit Wat Phnom, a Buddhist temple perched on a hill overlooking the city. Built in 1372, the temple is home to four Buddha statues.
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