The Manila American Cemetery And Memorial

Posted by : foongpc | Saturday, April 16, 2011 | Published in

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In my last post, I asked you, my readers to guess where I went during my third day in Manila. None of you got it right.

Well, that was to be expected since who would have guessed that the place I went to was a graveyard! Or to be exact, the Manila American Cemetery And Memorial.

Now why would I want to go visit a cemetery of all places?



Believe it or not, one of the most interesting tourist attractions in Manila is the Chinese Cemetery! No kidding. You can even have guided tours to the Chinese Cemetery. But no thanks, really. I don't like visiting Chinese graveyards during my travels. It sounds kind of macabre and not my type of thing.

So why did I end up visiting The Manila American Cemetery And Memorial?

Three reasons.

1. A Christian or Western cemetery sounds less scary, at least to me. Do you agree?

2. I have seen a picture somewhere of the Manila American Cemetery and thought it would be nice to take some photos there. OK, call me crazy if you like!

3. I wanted to escape the horrendous traffic in Manila. Oh yes, did I mention before about the traffic jam in Manila? If you think Bangkok has the worst traffic jam in this part of the world, think again! Having rode in a taxi and sat on a bus in Manila, I can now officially tell you that Manila tops my list of Asian cities with the worst traffic jam!


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So on the morning of my third day in Philippines, I took a taxi from my hotel in Ermita district to the Manila American Cemetery And Memorial in Fort Bonifacio. Imagine my amusement when the taxi driver said he did not know where it was! That just shows how often tourists visit the cemetery in Manila! Haha!

Of course, I was more than prepared for that. I had my map with me and showed it to him.

We passed by the high class, economic hub of Makati City. I took this picture of the modern city with skyscrapers along Ayala Avenue.



Makati is one of the 16 cities that make up Metro Manila, one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the world. It was here that I spent the remaining of my third day visiting some of the major high class malls in the Philippines.

Soon we entered McKinley Road and passed by the wealthy, gated neighbourhood of Forbes Park. Here is home to business tycoons and wealthy expats!

Before long, we reached the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial. A guard at the entrance stopped us and asked the purpose of my visit. I must be the one and only tourist that weekday morning! LOL!

The guard then proceeded to pass me a paper with a set of rules listed that visitors must follow. I was most amused that one of the rules stated that I must be properly dressed. I asked the guard if wearing a pair of T shirts and shorts were considered 'proper' and luckily he said it was OK. Otherwise, I may have to make a trip back to the Makati City and shop for some decent clothes. Haha!!

As my taxi driver drove along the road towards the parking area, I saw acres and acres of white marble crosses on green lawns.



It was the most magnificent sight to behold! Immediately I felt a sense of peaceful bliss and quiet calmness. Such a huge contrast to the noisy and busy streets of Manila!



It was quite a drive all the way up to the car park. Along the way, I stopped my driver and alighted from the taxi to take some pictures.



With over 17,000 graves marked by white crosses spanning over 152 acres or 615,000 square metres, the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial is arguably the largest cemetery in the Pacific for American soldiers killed during World War II.

It also holds the remains of war victims from the Philippines and other nations, most of them killed during the invasion of Philippines by the Japanese from 1941-1942.



I was really quite impressed with the cemetery! The place was clean and the landscape very well maintained.



The rows and rows of white marble crosses were all neatly arranged. Simply awesome.



My taxi driver told me that despite living in Manila all his life, this was his first time visiting this cemetery. I chuckled on hearing that.

He soon reached the car park up the hill and parked his car there. He said he would wait for me while I explore the place.



There is a visitor's centre next to the car park but I found it unmanned. Probably not many tourists drop by during the weekdays. In fact, there were not many people around, save for me, my driver, and a couple of workers tending the lawn.

I would say it's the perfect place to spend time alone by yourself if you don't mind the company of the dead and buried.

Near the car park were two structures. One, a tall white building was the Chapel and the other, a circular shaped building was the Memorial.


Memorial (left), Chapel (right)

This is the 60-foot stone Chapel, decorated with high relief sculptures.



A close up shot of the sculptures from the side.



Viewed from the front.



As I walked around the area, I could hear music coming from inside the Chapel. You can hear a sample of the music HERE. (fast forward to the 5.20th minute)



I did not enter the Chapel, but here's a close up shot of the entrance.



Opposite the Chapel is the circular shaped Memorial. Upon entering, I could see maps on the walls which recall the achievements of US Armed Forces in the Pacific, China, India and Burma.


View from the inside of the Memorial looking out.





On the Trani limestone pillars of the Memorial building were names of thousands of victims of World War II. Their remains were never found and are still listed as MIA (Missing In Action).



While reading those names on the walls, I felt the atmosphere eerily quiet.



Not all were names of American soldiers. The list of names also included Filipinos who had fought for their country alongside the American soldiers.



It was estimated that about 36,282 who gave their lives were never found.





Carved on the floor are the seals of the American states and its territories.



I took a few more photos of the interior.





The semi circular Memorial building can be seen from this angle.



After spending about one hour at the Manila American Cemetery And Memorial, it was time for me to leave. I found the taxi driver waiting for me outside his car.



I was glad that I managed to experience a different side of Manila. Now I that have enjoyed the peace and tranquility, it's time to hit the shopping malls in Makati!

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yikes... i thought you went to a night club LOL... oh this is a very nice place.... i went here before...back when i was in high school... we had a field trip and this is one of the places we've been
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1 reply · active 727 weeks ago
this is the cleanest cemetery ever here in the Phil i guess haha... the chapel is so small... i wonder how many people it can occupy
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whoo shopping is next.... wonder what mall are you heading next...
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2 replies · active 727 weeks ago
Weh still I think it's weird to visit a cemetery. :P
1 reply · active 727 weeks ago
wow..the cemeteries there are so neat... not so eerie too..
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Foong, confession.. I got it right. I just did not spell it out hoping someone will beat me to it. I actually drafted out the comment with the word 'cemetery' with eight dashes but rephrased and deleted that portion. Save the prize for another quiz. At least, I got the satisfaction of getting it right this time. LOL! Will be back to read the post. Couldn't contain the elation.
2 replies · active 727 weeks ago
What's wrong with visiting Chinese graveyards? :D
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1 reply · active 727 weeks ago
What makes you think a Christian cemetery is less scary huh? :p
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1 reply · active 727 weeks ago
So Manila actually beat KL? :p
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1 reply · active 728 weeks ago
OMG! Rows after rows of crucifixes.....really a sight to behold...
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1 reply · active 727 weeks ago
You are right bro. The place is really, really clean. :D
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60-foot stone Chapel is really magnificent bro. I wish I can visit this place too. It can be calming you know.
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1 reply · active 727 weeks ago
true! chinese cemeteries r among the scariest in the world, esp those with photos! yikes! and western cemeteries r like parks, very neat and beautiful and peaceful.

love the marble memorial. what a modern piece of architecture!
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1 reply · active 727 weeks ago
Wow Foong. You beat me in visiting this place. I had never visited this Memorial Park for the heroes of Second World War. I hope that you also visited the memorial cemetery for Japanese soldiers in Muntinlupa City to complete your visit.

Thank you for this. I guess I should also visit this place in the future.
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an amazing place.. so well maintained n clean. every single cross represents a soul..... wow
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LifeRamblings · 727 weeks ago

wow, such a beautiful and peaceful setting. glad to see a slice of different Manila.
such quiet and serene place!
now, that is a very picturesque cemetery, i've never been there, thanks for making me aware of it, will try to stop by there in my next visit.
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ohmaikot..u went to a graveyard!!?? :o :o
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wow.. very clean.. and yeah i agree with u.. a Christian cemetery doesn't look THAT scary! xD :D
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