World War II Cemetery
General information
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Ideal Duration:
2 to 3 HoursPlace Type:
Historical LandmarkEntry Fees:
Nominal Fees: Currently, there is no high commercial entry fee for the World War II Cemetery, though a small maintenance fee of INR 10 to 20 might be collected by local authorities at the nearby museum or check-post.
Photography Charges: Sta...Nominal Fees: Currently, there is no high commercial entry fee for the World War II Cemetery, though a small maintenance fee of INR 10 to 20 might be collected by local authorities at the nearby museum or check-post.
Photography Charges: Standard mobile photography is usually free, but professional filming might require prior permission from the District Administration.Timing:
Regular Timings: The cemetery is typically open from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM daily. It is best to visit during daylight hours as the area is remote and lacks artificial lighting.
Ideal Visit Time: The best time of day is between 10:00 AM and 2:0...Regular Timings: The cemetery is typically open from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM daily. It is best to visit during daylight hours as the area is remote and lacks artificial lighting.
Ideal Visit Time: The best time of day is between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM when the sun filters through the canopy, providing enough light for photography and safety.Special Events:
Pangsau Pass Winter Festival: This event, held in January, often includes visits to the cemetery as part of the cultural tour, celebrating the history of the Stilwell Road.
Annual Remembrance Day: While not a formal large-scale event, small ...Pangsau Pass Winter Festival: This event, held in January, often includes visits to the cemetery as part of the cultural tour, celebrating the history of the Stilwell Road.
Annual Remembrance Day: While not a formal large-scale event, small commemorative gatherings sometimes occur in December to honor those who died during the winter campaigns of the war.Best Photo Spots:
The Central Altar: This is the most iconic spot for a wide-angle shot showing the rows of graves stretching toward the forest.
Moss-Covered Bricks: Macro photography enthusiasts will find the textures of the aged bricks and vibrant green mos...The Central Altar: This is the most iconic spot for a wide-angle shot showing the rows of graves stretching toward the forest.
Moss-Covered Bricks: Macro photography enthusiasts will find the textures of the aged bricks and vibrant green moss particularly captivating.
Gateway Views: The entrance gate, framed by the dense trees of Changlang, provides a perfect "entrance to history" photograph.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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History Exploration: Spend time reading the plaques and identifying the different types of brickwork used in the graves.
Photography: Capture the moss-covered headstones against the backdrop of the Namchik River.
Birdwatching: The surrounding jungle is home to rare avian species, making it a quiet spot for nature observation.
Nature Walk: Take a slow walk through the rows of graves to appreciate the scale of the sacrifice made by the laborers.
Silent Meditation: The cemetery offers a quiet environment for reflection away from the bustle of the town.
Visit the Museum: Combine your trip with a visit to the nearby WWII Memorial Museum in Jairampur to see personal belongings found at the site.
Information
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Why Famous:
The Stilwell Road Legacy: The cemetery is world-famous because it is directly linked to the construction of the Ledo Road, later renamed Stilwell Road after General Joseph Stilwell. This road was a crucial lifeline for Allied forces to supply China after the Japanese cut of...The Stilwell Road Legacy: The cemetery is world-famous because it is directly linked to the construction of the Ledo Road, later renamed Stilwell Road after General Joseph Stilwell. This road was a crucial lifeline for Allied forces to supply China after the Japanese cut off the Burma Road.
A Multinational Resting Place: It is one of the rare sites in Northeast India where soldiers from the Chinese Army, British Army, and Indian Army are buried together. This shared burial ground symbolizes the global cooperation required to fight in the rugged Patkai ranges during the 1940s. -
Architecture:
Site Layout and Grave Structure: The architecture of the cemetery is primarily characterized by its organized, linear layout, covering an area of approximately 3 acres. The graves are arranged in 5 long lines and multiple rows, reflecting military precision even in a makesh...Site Layout and Grave Structure: The architecture of the cemetery is primarily characterized by its organized, linear layout, covering an area of approximately 3 acres. The graves are arranged in 5 long lines and multiple rows, reflecting military precision even in a makeshift burial ground. Most graves are marked by simple brick structures, with some bricks bearing the historic stamp of Ledo AR&T Co. , indicating the local industrial support for the war effort.
Central Monument and Dimensions: A large central grave, believed to be a mass burial site, acts as the architectural focus of the cemetery. The boundary of the site is defined by concrete posts that were originally intended to enclose the entire three-acre plot. Many of the original epitaphs are inscribed in Chinese characters, such as the one dedicated to Major Hsiao Chu Ching, providing a rare linguistic glimpse into the multinational presence during the war. -
How To Reach:
By Air: The nearest airport is Mohanbari Airport in Dibrugarh, Assam, located about 141 KM away.
By Train: Ledo Railway Station is the closest local stop at 40 KM, while Tinsukia is the nearest major railhead for long-distance trains. -
Near Tourist Places:
Pangsau Pass (24 KM), Lake of No Return (28 KM), Namdapha National Park (49 KM), Tibetan Refugee Camp (45 KM), Miao Mini Zoo (48 KM), Stilwell Road (0 KM), Hamilton Bridge (15 KM), Nampong (20 KM), Ledo Airfield (39 KM), Digboi Oil Well (70 KM).
Tourism Tips
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Health and Safety: Always carry mosquito repellent as the area is prone to malaria-carrying mosquitoes; wear sturdy walking shoes for uneven terrain.
Packing Essentials: Bring a raincoat even in the dry season, a power bank, and enough drin...
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