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Camp John Hay, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines, Baguio
Cemetery Of Negativism - Tourist attraction in Baguio, Philippines
Great historical place!
Funny bec I thought this is as big. But na-ah, it’s just few steps.Be prepared to exercise your brain too
Small area. Not much to make us reflect and leave any sense of negativism in this area. But its indeed a quaint artistic approach.
Nice place to visit while at Camp John Hay
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I love the vibe here
Its part of camp joy hay Park. Its a funny part.
Nice place to relax
Super cute ❤️ good reminders for all of us to stay positive. And leave the negativity behind.
A good place to reflect and to bury all negative thoughts
Great ides. Pretty funny.
Self reflective quote. I was amazed how negative thoughts were presented. And as I was reading it, i was also moved to changed my negativities to a positive one. I even, bury my one negative attitude.
Great place to relax and chill
Well manicured and clean. Fog creeps in and makes pictures look great in rainy season.
nice place, quiet, relaxing. i hope they have old memes cemetery.
Creative but it has very gloomy atmosphere
This is not a real cementery but only replica’s, located in Camp John Hay.
Tombs are fascinating and funny.
When in Baguio:The idea itself is hilarious. A cemetery where you can leave and bury negative energy/habits.
Very unique place to leave all your negativity behind before heading back to the City. You have to have your sarcasm in check to appreciate the art. Had fun reading all the tombstones and relating a bit to it. I hope they add more to it next time we visit.
The quotes are funny and artistic. It’s just that the paint is getting off and had difficulty reading what’s written on the stone.
Been my nth visit and still awed by the mystery behind this cemetery. A large question mark still on top of my head why those odd tombstones were built. Very poetic and creative though. Good thing they renovated and cleaned it up.
Quotes left me wondering generally about life. Some hit me deep, others left me confused. Theres a stall nearby where you can eat snacks. Its also close to the entrance of the treetop adventure.
Hilarious...there is one free section towards the bottom of the hill. Towards the top and most of the area was P60 to enter. They had some clothing for sale by the entry & strawberry Tahoe...none of the clothing was "Bagiuo" or even "Philippines" related just more like a yard sale. This place is kinda far out and is kinda "private property" if you take a cab ask for a round trip or have the driver come back...otherwise be prepared to walk a little until you can find a cab back...its not a heavily traveled/visited spot. Other cool sites to see in the area.
I thought it a big cemetery with a lot of grave but I was wrong. It just a mini-cemetary where you can finish around 5 minutes.
Part of the tour for the camp. This one is actually small. Funny headstones that will make you realize a lot of things about yourself and your friends.I think you will pay 75 pesos for this tour which will include the secret garden, yellow trail or something, the. The yellow bell camp.
This is not what i have expected. Its just a park where you can see tombstones of bad decisions. Thats it
Dont know what to describe the place. Just look throught the photos.
Was interested to see this iconic spots (and also The Mansion); Unfortunately, we were not able to do so since the rains were about to pour; Just took very few photos while our car passed by; Will definitely visit this on our next Baguio trip.
It was fun. My kids finds it funny.
Great place to bury negative thoughts, they actually put in some puns to make a negative situation lighter. I was asked if it was a real cemetery, its not, the only thing buried here are negative thoughts. A good place to meditate, best to go here on a weekday so as to avoid the influx of tourists.
It was ok. Not really amused by stuff that were written on the tombs. The whole concept felt like a tourist trap.
What makes me want to come back here over and over again is the concept of this place. I do, ironically, find solemn here and its very calming walking around reading the head stones and making you realize things. The aesthetic kinda sucks but then again, the concept and uniqueness of this place turned me all around(ano daw?! Lol)
Its nice to remind yourself to bury and leave all your negative attitudes, thoughts in this place. :)
its a lovely place of Nature
It gives us an idea that negative thoughts, acts and everything not good and should be buried 😂😂😂
Place is well-maintained, and its a good and chill place to collect your thoughts. But theres not enough attractions that will make people go back again.
Not much to see. You can probably read the tombstones and walk around the whole park in 5 minutes. The sculptures look plain so dont expect much. Its overall an OK place if you want something to pass the time.
Very humorous. Part of it is in an area that you dont have to pay to see; to see the rest you will need to pay. I dont know how much you need to pay as I didnt go inside. Some of the "tombstones" are in need of renovation; letters, words, etc. are worn off.
Parking is free alongside the road. 60php entrance fee for Cemetery of Negativism, Bell House and Bell Amphitheater. If you have never seen the place, its worth to try. Cool place to hangout. Back view of Manor Hotel.
Paints are fading, you cant read some of the inscription. Witty idea burying the negativities.
Its seems to be a cemetery of pets or stuffed toys and is supposed to burry negative thoughts or feelings. This was well maintained when the Americans were still manning Camp John Hay but today the paint of the cartoon characters have already faded and the place is no longer interesting. Its surroundings now serve as parking site for visitors vehicles and the cemetery is no longer visited by tourists.
Great place to visit. The park is refreshing and has lots of spots for having a picnic. Nice scenery and lot of photograph-worthy spots. As usual per Baguio, nearby pay restrooms are relatively clean and well-maintained.
Some are unreadable and need re-paint, some already have missing letters. I used to like going here, I wish theyd consider fixing this and add more. Oh, and theyre only open until 4:30 pm
It was free entrance back then but now it has an entrance fee of 60pesos. The pathwalk was upgraded and benches are added. The tombstones are still the same. The management should try to add new tombstones.
It feels good to release and "bury" the negative vibes ive been carrying for some time now. ☺💛
Had fun reading the "eulogies" 😂
It’s a neat concept with ‘tomb’ inscriptions ranging from mildly amusing to just plain absurd. I wish there was a lot more witty sarcasm and yes, negativism.There is an admission fee (70 pesos as of this writing), which also allows access to the nearby Bell House Museum and Amphitheater.
I like this place. Hahaha but some letters were already missing so you cant read the other words anymore.
Its still good to visit but could do better on maintenance.
Camp John Hay, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines, Baguio
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