AsiaRooms.com Your Room Service AsiaRooms.com online hotels Tui Travel - AsiaRooms
Customer Testimonial : "you make my travel travel preparations less stressful. you're wonderful guys...keep it up!! ... " [...read more]
  Back to the main page of AsiaRooms   Worldwide Hotels Reservation   Cheap Flight Tickets   Hotel Reviews   Testimonials   Travel Guide   Get a cheap travel insurance   Add your property   Booking Status   24/7 Customer Support   Contact Us  
Currency :
AsiaRooms.com - in EnglishAsiaRooms.com - en FrançaisAsiaRooms.com - Deutsche VersionAsiaRooms.com - Versión EspañolaAsiaRooms.com - 日本語版
Site Map  |  Advertise with us  |  Hotel Groups  |  Searches  |  Links
Travel Information >> Philippines >> Manila >> Manila Sightseeing >> Chinese Cemetery
Full Hotel Listing in Manila:

Chinese Cemetery


Philippines - Cebu - Boracay - Baguio - Manila
The Chinese Cemetery in Manila highlights the belief and practices of the Chinese community that believes in ancestor worship. The tradition amongst them is that if the funeral rites are not done properly might lead to bad charms from the dead family member. On the other hand the spirits can act as guardians if they receive sacrifices in other words the fear of the deceased family member invokes ancestor worship.

The Manila's Chinese Cemetery is nothing but a town of the dead that has streets, houses and many with furniture, hot running water and air conditioners. Every Sunday and on All saints Day (November 1) the Chinese come to honor the dead and is a time for lavish feasts and games where the dead is acknowledged.

In the Chinese Cemetery of Manila one can locate extravagant mausoleums that are found in the Millionaire's Row and the Little Beverly Hills. Some of the mausoleums might have a cost of more than half a million dollars as a result they needed to be guarded round the clock. On the other hand the exterior wall contains grave- niches or the drawer tombs whose families were not wealthy.

The Chinese cemetery in Manila is impressive and is situated 5 km from the center of Manila. The Manila Chinese Cemetery was founded by the Lim Ong and Tan Quien Sien around 1850. It was founded as a site for those whose last remains could not be brought to the Chinese mainland. On the other hand the Catholic Church also refused to accommodate the dead, as they were not Christians.

The Chinese Cemetery in Manila with its splendid shrines is well connected and one could take a taxi or a Light Rail Transit. One can enter through the southern gate and can engage the caretaker as a guide.

AsiaRooms provides information on Chinese Cemetery, Manila and for further information check the other web links of AsiaRooms

More Links for Manila:
Manila Overview Manila Festivals & Events
Manila Sightseeing Getting to Manila
Manila Museums Things to Do in Manila
Manila Amusement Park Entertainment in Manila
Manila Parks & Gardens What & Where to Eat
Manila National Park & Wildlife Sanctuary Useful Information
 
© 2008 AsiaRooms.com - All Rights Reserved    |    Last update : Saturday 26 July 2008
About us | Advertise with us | Contact us | FAQ | Privacy | thawte, Inc
All areas in Manila: Alabang - Ermita & Malate - Intramuros - Makati - Ortigas - Paranaque - Quezon City

Hotels in Manila: Ascott Makati - Bayview Park - Best Western Astor - Bsa Mansion - Bsa Suites - Bsa Tower - Century Park - Citadel Inn Makati - Edsa Shangri-la - Executive Plaza - Fraser Place Apartments - G - Garden Heights - Garden Plaza - Grand Boulevard - Holiday Inn Galleria - Imperial Palace Suites - Kimberly - Mabuhay Manor - Malayan Plaza - Mandarin Oriental - Millennium Plaza Serviced Residences - Orchid Garden Suites - Palm Plaza - Peninsula - Perla Mansion - Regalia Tower Suites - Renaissance Makati City - Somerset Millennium - Somerset Salcedo - Swagman - The Legend Villa - Traders

More cities in Philippines: Boracay - Cebu - Palawan - Bohol - Davao - Baguio - Cagayan De Oro - Tagaytay - Batangas

ASIAROOMS (c) is a registered trademark used under licence by Asiarooms Pte. Ltd.
AsiaRooms is part of TUI Travel PLCTui Travel PLC