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我完全贊同去這種地方了解一個國家的歷史,不管它有多大的挑戰性。展覽在城外,開車不是很遠,逛完整個展覽只需30-60分鐘。主要特色是地雷展示區,有6個房間分佈在中心區域,每個房間都有關於國家歷史的展示、信息和故事。博物館的創建人畢生致力於發現、排除地雷和許多戰爭中遺留的炸彈。我以前沒有意識到越南衝突對柬埔寨的影響。導遊都是志願者(你可以自願選擇),我們的導遊20年前在家附近玩耍時失去了腿。門票是5美元,但你要知道這是一個偉大的事業。你在鎮上和鎮子周圍確實會看到很多四肢殘缺的人,這個地方會讓你明白到你在鎮上理解不了的事情。
更多柬埔寨地雷博物館由當地的一個排雷專家阿基•拉(Aki Ra) 建立於1997年,博物館向人們講述地雷的曆史。門票的收入用來支援地雷殘障人士的生活。
阿基•拉在排雷的過程中看到的觸目驚心的血腥,以及同胞之間的互相殺戮,因而他決定自籌經費開設地雷博物館,希望更多的人能夠了解到戰爭以及地雷帶來的危害。
地雷博物館的門口擺放有多個大炮,還有一個地雷亭,小亭子內滿是地雷,大小不一、樣式各異。博物館內還展出用地雷製成的地雷藝術品。除了地雷外,館內還展出有頭盔、迫擊炮、槍支以及內戰時期的各種武器。
我完全贊同去這種地方了解一個國家的歷史,不管它有多大的挑戰性。展覽在城外,開車不是很遠,逛完整個展覽只需30-60分鐘。主要特色是地雷展示區,有6個房間分佈在中心區域,每個房間都有關於國家歷史的展示、信息和故事。博物館的創建人畢生致力於發現、排除地雷和許多戰爭中遺留的炸彈。我以前沒有意識到越南衝突對柬埔寨的影響。導遊都是志願者(你可以自願選擇),我們的導遊20年前在家附近玩耍時失去了腿。門票是5美元,但你要知道這是一個偉大的事業。你在鎮上和鎮子周圍確實會看到很多四肢殘缺的人,這個地方會讓你明白到你在鎮上理解不了的事情。
The Cambodian Mine Museum is in the city center of Cambodia. The promissory note is a person who needs a three-meter manager. This nanny has been preserved from the Khmer Rouge period. It's all ice. The way you tell stories shows all kinds of mines left over from the war. The mines here are all on display, and they were excavated at that time, which is worth watching.
Former soldiers who survived the Khmer Rouge period told stories about mines left over from the war and their impact on the past, present and future of the Cambodian people. The museum is also a non-governmental organization charity. Ticket income is used to support the lives of people with landmine disabilities.
After visiting the Mine Museum, I realized how terrible this thing is for human society. At the foot of Mount Bakan, in many sights of Siem Reap, such as the Dragon Pool, we can see the performances of small bands composed of disabled people. Although their traditional music is very beautiful and beautiful, they are all unfortunate victims of landmines.
During the Cambodian Civil War, the warring factions laid countless mines throughout the country. Every army occupied a certain area of land and began to lay mines, which were soon wiped out by other armies. Of course, the location of the mines was wiped out together, and then the new army began to lay mines. No one knows exactly where and how many mines were laid.