• The Manila Chinese Cemetery is the second oldest cemetery in Manila after La Loma Cemetery. The cemetery includes Christian, Buddhist and Taoist burials.
  • Manila is very congested and often overlooked by travelers. My top choices to appreciate this city are: Ayala, Intramuros, and the Chinese cemetery.
  • A plot in the Manila Chinese Cemetery can easily cost up to P50 million. This huge fee will, however, only secure a plot of land for a 25 year lease...
  • Manila Chinese Cemetery was built for non-Catholics in the Spanish period; Chinese Cemetery boasts of Chinese and Western architectural styles.
  • There is no fee to enter Manila’s Chinese Cemetery, although you may want to to rent a bicycle to explore its sprawling avenues.
  • Yellow tower Chinese cemetery Manila. I used this yellow tower as a landmark to know how far I was going from a familiar area.
  • It was because of Carlos Palanca’s effort that the Manila Chinese Cemetery was built. His memorial is an important landmark in the area.
  • See 121 photos and 9 tips from 854 visitors to Manila Chinese Cemetery. "Fee for tourist varies for what vehicle they come in, its higher for buses &..."
  • Manila Chinese Cemetery is a two-way street lined with houses and villas, some of which are two to three stories high.
  • As in life, so it is in death for Manila’s wealthy Chinese citizens, who are buried with every modern convenience in the huge Chinese Cemetery.