It is worth seeing. This place is to register personal information. The cemetery is all American soldiers who died in the Philippines. The scale and style are very similar to the Wellington International Cemetery in the United States. They are all white crosses. The most worth seeing of this place is the cloisters on both sides of the flag in the center of the square, where there are some battle maps of important battles.
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It is worth seeing. This place is to register personal information. The cemetery is all American soldiers who died in the Philippines. The scale and style are very similar to the Wellington International Cemetery in the United States. They are all white crosses. The most worth seeing of this place is the cloisters on both sides of the flag in the center of the square, where there are some battle maps of important battles.
The place where you live can overlook the American military cemetery, but unfortunately the door is open on the other side, and it takes a long time to go inside. The range is very large, it takes a long time to drive inside, and it takes a few hours to walk, and it is too suny during the day. It’s fine to go in in the evening.
The cemetery is large in size, and the walls of the main building of the cemetery are set with a schematic of the war of the year. The memorial wall is engraved with the names of American soldiers killed in action. The interior of the monument is a small prayer place with an altar. The sun shines from the top of the monument. Above the altar is a painting, a woman on a blue background scatters flowers to the earth. Surrounding the monument and memorial corridor, rows of crosses are neatly erected on the green grass. Sacred and solemn.
The US military World War II Memorial Cemetery was established to commemorate the sacrifices of US and Allied soldiers in the Pacific during World War II. The cemetery covers an area of61.5 hectares, the largest US military cemetery built overseas, and it is also the largest and most beautiful park in the Philippines. To visit here, you only need to register your passport. Enter the park, you will be shocked, the cemetery is solemn, solemn, spectacular, 17,206 white crosses (Jewish soldiers for six stars) stand quietly on the open lawn, with the gravestone dense and the lawn empty visual contrast, quiet and shocking. The cemetery is a 200-meter landscape axis from the entrance, with cemeteries on both sides, and the empty central axis lawn directs the sight to the center of the cemetery - no cult church. On each side of the church are arced curtains, and a memorial wall between them engraved the names of the 36,280 dead officers and soldiers who have been killed in action, as well as a World War II situation map.
I always love walking around this place. You can feel the air around the city corner.
马尼拉美军纪念墓园,免门票,但要在入口处登记一下才能进。这里共有17206名在二战中殉难的美军及盟军官兵安葬于此,这里看上去更像公园,有参天大树,像地毯一样的草坪修剪的比高尔夫球场还漂亮。由于地势比较高,在墓园里面几乎听不见喧嚣。每一座十字架上,都刻着一名阵亡将士的名字。基督教徒的墓碑为十字架,犹太教徒为六角星墓园中央有纪念碑,外围有马蹄形幕廊,上面镶砌了地图。在地图室里保存着军事资料,还有二十五张精致的地图,见证了美国武装部队在太平洋地区、中国、印度以及缅甸取得的巨大胜利
知道菲律賓有個美軍公墓,特地打車前往參觀。進門的時候門衛需要護照信息登記。登記完畢開始進入,看到一個個潔白的十字架矗立在碧綠的草地上,有點一望無際的感覺,或許是因為知道那是一個個戰士的墓碑吧,那種震撼無法言喻!再深入去看,看到墻上密密麻麻地刻寫著一個個名字,時間等等,仿佛就是一個個英雄站在我面前一樣!