On October 25-28, 2016, the 8th round of the Anlong Veng Peace Tour was consistently organized, engaging twelve students (seven female and five male) in a four-day program. They are students of Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP) and of Anlong Veng High School. Students attended a one-day workshop that focused on the history of the Khmer Rouge regime (1975-1979), Anlong Veng community, and the 14 designated historical sites for preservation and development. They also learned about some key concepts of peace, violence, and reconciliation. During this workshop, the students were able to meet face-to-face with two local villagers who narrated their own experiences during the period of Khmer Rouge genocide and civil war. This encounter served as an experiment to familiarize the students with an interview situation. Afterwards, students were divided into four groups to prepare and conduct interviews with local villagers of the Anlong Veng community. Besides this, the students paid very close attention to Cambodia's environmental challenges such as deforestation as well as to social changes in the lives of the Anlong Veng community.