Cambodia War Remnant Museum.
- Kamboçya
- Siemreap
- Müzeler ve galeriler
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Krong Siem Reap |
5 oranları
8.00/10.00
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Cambodia War Remnant Museum. haritada
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Nishshanka Narampanawe (11.08.2017 08:17)
Don't go there. Place is permanently closed. By the day this review is posted.
李伯匡 (18.06.2017 18:58)
I cannot say it's very good for tourists, since there's lack of story telling, and you need a tour guide to tell you the history. But it provides help to the victims in war and children, so you may visit here for charity purposes.
Anyway, if you are in the city, it's worth to visit. Every War museum in the world trys to restructure and decorate the image of the government, but this museum shows there's only pains in fire combat. No glory, no victory. Try to get close to weapons in this wild area, and pray for world peace.
Logan Solomon (03.06.2017 15:55)
Learn about the history of Cambodia, what happened before that cause what it is Cambodia today. Worth a visit if you are into history. Remember to wait for the tour guide to start.
Lily Pang (16.03.2017 16:43)
It's difficult to describe this place as the significance of it is understood and felt through the stories and experiences of the guides, who are landmine survivors. It's a really worthwhile visit to gain an insight and perspective into what happened during the genocide from the perspective of the local people. It aims to support those people who are at-risk within the community, for example, landmine survivors who cannot find work. Just on the side in the field is the 'kitchen of hope、, set up to provide lunch to the children living in the nearby village. speak to the people who run this kitchen and again you will understand the remarkable work that is being done here to build stronger communities.
Jean-Leon Magnotto (03.12.2016 11:47)
Worth checking out. $6 US, but it goes towards food and education for the children from the nearby village and landmine victims. The school and kitchen are actually at the corner of the property and you can see them. The lot it's on was actually cleared of land mines and some of the items were found on the lot, as it was an area of conflict itself. Thom is a great tour guide and land mine victim himself. Cool collection of weapons from hand guns to AA guns. Was as hands on as you wanted it to be when I was there. Very knowledgeable about the history and politics, and willing to answer any questions. Tour takes about an hour.
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