• This elaborate funerary architecture and its symbolic ornamentation and statuary turned the Manila Chinese Cemetery over the course of 130 years into a rich...
  • T he Manila Chinese Cemetery (founded in 1879) is the second oldest cemetery in Manila after the La Loma Cemetery, and was designated as the resting...
  • When you step into the Manila Chinese Cemetery, it's like you've entered a portal. There are some distinct mausoleums that call attention through style or detail.
  • The memorial is located just in the rear of the famous Lee See Tong Martyr's Hall inside the Manila Chinese Cemetery.
  • The concept of unconventional cemeteries arose when Spanish colonials forbade the Chinese trading community in Manila from using Catholic cemeteries.
  • Between 1942 and 1945, the Chinese cemetery of Manila was used by the Japanese as execution yard. Thousands of Filipino's were murdered here.
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  • Walk into the Manila Chinese Cemetery in the Filipino capital and you might think you are visiting a residential suburb.
  • 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.
  • In the Chinese Cemetery of Manila one can locate extravagant mausoleums that are found in the Millionaire's Row and the Little Beverly Hills.