CAMBODIA

Country Overview:

"Despite its brutal history, Cambodia has a rich culture and should not be overlooked a travel destination”

I first went to Phnom Penh, which is the political, economic and cultural center of Cambodia.

I also visited Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, which is the largest religious monument in the world by land area, on a site measuring 162.6 hectares (1.626 km2 / 402 acres)

With the support of the monarchy and North Vietnam, the Khmer Rouge emerged as a major power, taking Phnom Penh in 1975. The Khmer Rouge then carried out the Cambodian genocide from 1975 until 1979, when they were ousted by Vietnam and the Vietnamese-backed People's Republic of Kampuchea, supported by the Soviet Union, in the Cambodian–Vietnamese War.


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Choeung Ek - Cambodia

Choeung Ek is the site of a former orchard and mass grave of victims of the Khmer Rouge - killed between 1975 and 1979 - about 17 km south of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It is the best-known of the sites known as The Killing Fields, where the Khmer Rouge regime executed over one million people between 1975 and 1979.

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