The Cambodian Landmine Museum and Relief Center is a unique museum dedicated to raising awareness about the devastating impact of landmines in Cambodia. It was founded by a former child soldier, Aki Ra, who spent years clearing landmines in the country. The museum displays a collection of deactivated landmines, bombshells, and other explosive remnants of war. Visitors can learn about the history of landmines in Cambodia, the ongoing efforts to clear them, and the support provided to landmine victims. The museum also supports a relief center that provides education and support to affected communities.