Tourism in wars, genocide?

Trending war, tourism at genocide? There are a few places in the world where the painful memories of history are refreshed as soon as you walk. People from all over the world are going to see these places. This is called dark tourism. Dark tourism means travel to places related to tragedies, wars or disasters. These trips are a way to understand history. Aushwitz, Polandya, was a Nazi martel camp, where millions of Jews died. Today it is a monument that testifies to the horrific past of Holocod. The city turned into a haunting settlement after the core accident of Chernobyl, Ukraine 1986. Today there are guided tours here, where people can see deserted streets and deserted homes. Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Japan in 1945 destroyed the entire city on Hiroshima. This park is memorized by the same devastating moment. Thousands of people were brutally murdered in the massacre of Murambi Massacre Memorial, Rwanda in 1994. This place was preserved so that people do not forget this tragedy. Catacombs of Paris, France, is a mysterious tunnel that has skeletons of millions. This place describes the story of the past in a unique way. KGB headquarters, Lithuaniaiyah building was once the headquarters of the Soviet intelligence agency. Torture rooms and prisoners can be seen here, showing the truth of oppressive rule. Hundreds of innocent people were killed in the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Jallianwala Bagh, India. Even today, there are bullet marks here, reminding me of that frightening day. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here