This cemetery is different from other cemeteries I have been to. The rows of houses are combined like a community. The history of this cemetery is also very interesting. Some people live here and they are the gatekeepers of these family graves. The best moment is the Halloween, where food carts are everywhere and the streets are crowded with people who remember the dead from all over the place. Manila is crowded, but there are places that are often overlooked by tourists, and my first choice for visiting the city is Ayala, the Spanish King City and the Chinese Cemetery. They reflect the uniqueness of Manila. The US military memorial cemetery is nice and moving, but in a way similar to Arlington National Cemetery. But the Chinese cemetery is very different, the various mausoleums (a few in traditional Chinese style) look like real houses, with restaurants, bathrooms, etc. so that families can gather around their ancestors more easily. Some people come to visit often, and even a dog is guarding it!