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Red Hill Lokpaching

Moreh, Manipur, India
Historical Narrative: Red Hill Lokpaching, also known as Maibam Lotpa Ching, is a site of immense historical gravity located on the Tiddim Road. This small hillock was the scene of one of the most ferocious battles of World War II, specifically the Battle of Imphal in May 1944. During this conflict, the Japanese forces made their final, desperate push toward the capital of Manipur, resulting in a nine-day struggle that saw heavy casualties on both sides. The hill earned its name because the intense shelling stripped the greenery away, exposing the vibrant red laterite soil beneath, which locals often say was stained by the blood of fallen soldiers. Today, it stands as a serene sanctuary for peace and reflection, attracting visitors from across the globe, especially veterans and descendants from Japan and Britain. The site serves as a bridge between the painful memories of the past and the shared hope for a peaceful future. The lush greenery has since returned, covering the scars of war with a blanket of quiet dignity. Exploring the area allows travelers to connect with a pivotal moment in global history while enjoying the natural beauty of the Manipuri landscape. It is not just a destination for history buffs but also for those seeking a moment of quietude away from the bustling border town of Moreh. The site is managed with care to ensure the sacrifices made here are never forgotten by future generations.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 3 Hours
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    Place Type:
    War Memorial / Museum
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    Entry Fees:
    Entry Charges: There is a nominal entry fee for the Imphal Peace Museum, usually around 50 INR for Indian nationals and 100 INR for foreigners.

    Photography Fees: Carrying a professional camera might incur an additional charge of 20 to 50 INR...
    Entry Charges: There is a nominal entry fee for the Imphal Peace Museum, usually around 50 INR for Indian nationals and 100 INR for foreigners.

    Photography Fees: Carrying a professional camera might incur an additional charge of 20 to 50 INR. The funds collected are used for the maintenance and preservation of the historic site.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The site and museum are open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It is closed on Mondays and public holidays.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to arrive is around 10:30 AM to beat the afternoon heat or at 3:30 PM for softer light. ...
    Regular Timings: The site and museum are open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It is closed on Mondays and public holidays.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to arrive is around 10:30 AM to beat the afternoon heat or at 3:30 PM for softer light.
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    Special Events:
    Memorial Anniversary: Every year on May 20th, a special ceremony is held to commemorate the start of the battle. This event often sees participation from Japanese delegates and local officials.

    Peace Day: The museum often hosts workshops an...
    Memorial Anniversary: Every year on May 20th, a special ceremony is held to commemorate the start of the battle. This event often sees participation from Japanese delegates and local officials.

    Peace Day: The museum often hosts workshops and seminars on international peace and reconciliation, attracting students and historians from across the state.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Three Pillars: The best shot is a low-angle photograph of the three central pillars of the India Peace Memorial, symbolizing the connection between earth and sky. Using a wide-angle lens allows you to capture the entire structure with the surrounding trees.

    The Three Pillars: The best shot is a low-angle photograph of the three central pillars of the India Peace Memorial, symbolizing the connection between earth and sky. Using a wide-angle lens allows you to capture the entire structure with the surrounding trees.

    Museum Exterior: The modern architecture of the Imphal Peace Museum provides a great subject, especially during the "golden hour" when the sun reflects off the glass.

    Valley Viewpoint: From the summit of the hill, you can capture a wide panoramic shot of the Manipur valley and the winding Tiddim Road below, which looks spectacular during the monsoon.

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Things To Do

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    Exploring the Peace Museum: Spend significant time inside the Imphal Peace Museum at the base of the hill. The museum offers a deep dive into the Battle of Imphal with a collection of over 500 artifacts, including rusted helmets, artillery shells, and maps. Watching the multimedia presentations helps in understanding the strategic importance of this hill during World War II.

    Trekking the Hillock: The climb to the top of Red Hill is a gentle trek that takes about 15 minutes. The path is well-maintained with stone steps. As you ascend, you can observe the terrain and imagine the difficulties faced by soldiers in 1944. The top offers a panoramic view of the Bishnupur valley and the distant Loktak Lake.

    Photography and Reflection: The India Peace Memorial is a place for quiet photography. Captu...

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    Why Famous:
    The Battle of Imphal: The site is world-famous as the location of the "Bloody Battle of Red Hill," where Japanese forces were finally halted in their advance toward India. It is recognized by the British National Army Museum as one of the "Greatest Battles" in history.
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    The Battle of Imphal: The site is world-famous as the location of the "Bloody Battle of Red Hill," where Japanese forces were finally halted in their advance toward India. It is recognized by the British National Army Museum as one of the "Greatest Battles" in history.

    The India Peace Memorial: It is the only memorial in India built by the Japanese government to honor their soldiers, making it a unique site of international pilgrimage.

    The Imphal Peace Museum: This award-winning museum houses authentic relics, including rusted weapons, uniforms, and personal letters found on the battlefield, providing a tangible link to the 1944 conflict.
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    Architecture:
    Design and Structure: The architecture of the India Peace Memorial at Red Hill Lokpaching is characterized by its minimalist and symbolic Japanese aesthetic, focusing on harmony with nature.

    The Memorial Pillars: The main monument consists o...
    Design and Structure: The architecture of the India Peace Memorial at Red Hill Lokpaching is characterized by its minimalist and symbolic Japanese aesthetic, focusing on harmony with nature.

    The Memorial Pillars: The main monument consists of three tall, vertical concrete pillars that represent the souls of the deceased rising toward the heavens. These pillars stand approximately 10 meters in height and are set upon a polished stone base that measures roughly 15 meters by 15 meters.

    Imphal Peace Museum: Adjacent to the hill is the Imphal Peace Museum, which features a modern, eco-friendly design using local materials and large glass panels to integrate the indoor exhibits with the outdoor landscape. The museum's interior is divided into three sections: the war era, the life of the people, and the message of peace, covering a floor area of about 500 square meters. The path leading up the hill is lined with cherry blossoms, a nod to Japanese culture, and the stairs are made of local stone, measuring 1. 2 meters in width for easy ascent.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Bir Tikendrajit International Airport in Imphal, located about 10 km away. From Moreh, you first travel to Imphal by taxi.

    By Train: The nearest major railhead is Dimapur in Nagaland, 215 km away. From there,...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Loktak Lake (32 km), INA Memorial (28 km), Keibul Lamjao National Park (35 km), Kangla Fort (16 km), Ima Keithel (16 km), Japanese War Cemetery (18 km), Loukoi Pat (5 km), Bishnupur Vishnu Temple (11 km), Sadu Chiru Waterfall (10 km), Andro Village (42 km).

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Wear comfortable walking shoes as there is a slight climb. Carry a water bottle and sun protection.

    Packing: Bring a light jacket for winters and an umbrella for the monsoon.

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