Killing Fields
The Killing Fields are a stark reminder of Cambodia's dark past under the Khmer Rouge regime, with mass graves and memorial stupas standing as silent witnesses to the atrocities committed.
Independence Monument
The Independence Monument in Phnom Penh, built in 1958 to celebrate Cambodia's independence from French colonial rule, is a lotus-shaped structure that stands 37 meters tall and is beautifully illuminated at night.
Emerald Buddha
A national treasure housed within the Silver Pagoda in Phnom Penh's Royal Palace.
Chung EK genocidal Center
A haunting site outside Phnom Penh that serves as a reminder of Cambodia's tragic past during the Khmer Rouge regime.
King Father Norodom
King Father Norodom's statue is a popular place to visit during sunset, where people exercise and spend time with family.
Choeung Ek (The Killing Fields)
Choeung Ek, also known as The Killing Fields, is a memorial site containing the skeletal remains of victims of the Khmer Rouge regime and serves as a place to remember and pay respects to Cambodia's tragic history.