I
visited Phnom Penh for the first time. It was the second journey to Cambodia as
I stayed in Angkor Wat about 20 years ago,
I
visited the Killing Fields in Choeung Ek, a small village about 17 km southwest
of Phnom Penh. Nearly 20,000 people were killed here between 1975 and 1979
during the Pol Pot regime.
There
were more than 100 grave halls here. Tens to hundreds of people were buried in
each hole. The dents show where the grave halls were made. (See the 2nd Photo)
Some grave halls are covered with a roof to preserve. About 450 bodies were buried here.
More
than 100 bodies of mothers and babies were buried here. Babies were killed
struck to a tree nearby.
A
memorial tower was built in 1988 to console the spirits of the victims. (see the 5th photo)
About
5000 human skulls are places in the tower. (See also the top photo)
There
were about 300 concentration camps throughout the country during the Khmers
rouges period. About 3 million out of total population of 8 million were
believed to have been killed.
The
visitors listened the explanations of the tour guide or the audio tape
seriously in Choeung Ek memorial park. I heard no laugher there.
I
also visited a genocide museum in Phnom Penh. The site was uses as a detention
center n the Pol Pot era. It was known as S21. Total 20 thousand people were
carried in; only 7 survived. The site was formerly a high school.
Various kinds of torture were conducted here. Barbed-wire nets were installed in the outside corridor to prevent suicide. (See the 3rd photo from the top)
A
quarter of a century have passed since the end of Cambodia civil war in 1993
The country is now in the process of reconstruction.
The
economy is developing rapidly. There are many constructions of buildings and
roads in the city. This photo is from southern outskirt of Phnom Penh.
The
Monivong Blvd., one of mains streets of the city, was busy
The
rainy season has just finished and the dry season has come. I found people
enjoying their time outside.
Many
families gathered in front of the royal palace. (See the 4th photo)
A
firework show was played on the Tonle Sap River.
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