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Where is Guam North and South Pacific Memorial Park?

Guam North and South Pacific Memorial Park

South Pacific Memorial Park was once one of the most fierce battlefields at the end of World War II. It was the last headquarters of the Japanese army and was stationed by General Hideyoshi Ota. During the four-year Pacific War, more than 500,000 American and Japanese soldiers and local residents died. This park commemorates the dead soldiers and civilians and symbolizes the determination of the two countries to promote friendship and world peace.

One of the 15-meter-high towers stands for praying for permanent peace. Mount Saint Rosa santa rosa is an extinct volcano, surrounded by towering coral layers. Looking up, you can see the northern highlands, dense limestone forests and Anderson Air Force Base. On a clear day, you can even see Rota Island in the north. Pago Bay in the middle of Tago Bay in central Guam is the largest windward beach in central Guam and one of the most beautiful bays in Guam. There used to be a Spanish reclamation area near Guokou, but it was swept away by the plague one day in 1856. On the other side of the bay is the internationally renowned Marine Biology Laboratory of Guam University.

Libugon Lookup Libugon Lookup is above Mena Village, overlooking central and northern Guam. During the Spanish period, it was a gathering place for leprosy patients in Guam. Apura Harbor Watchtower Apura Harbor Watchtower is one of the best natural seaports in the Pacific Ocean. Drive straight up Nimitz Mountain and overlook Guam.

A Three Lookups A Three Lookups A Three Lookups A Three Lookups have been selected as a relatively new visitor center and museum in the Pacific War Historical Park and will be completed in the next few years. This new site was built to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Guam's liberation. After the opening of the Pacific War Historical Park consisting of six different locations in 1978, the national park system provided a large number of imitations of World War II, and the park also became a place for survivors and people interested in World War II to pay their respects.

During the Pacific War of World War II, in order to recapture Guam from the Japanese army, the US military bombed Guam violently through the navy and air force, which also made Guam one of the fierce battlefields during World War II. The park was built to commemorate the heroic sacrifice of American and Japanese soldiers and Guam residents here. About 1000 acre of water is reserved as a part of the memorial park, where you can dive to the bottom of the sea and watch the military relics that have sunk into the sea.

Waterfall Sigua Waterfall Dense Forest Guam Waterfall is the most famous must-see in southern China. Mount Tai Waterfall Mount Tai Waterfall is the destination of Guam's famous Shuoxi tour. Guam has a special name for people who like this sport, called Boonie Stompers. The height of Mount Tai falls ranges from 8 feet to 50 feet. Below the waterfall is a deep pool suitable for swimming. The famous production of Taishan Waterfall Group is freshwater shrimp, which is abundant in the tributaries of Yili River. Foguang Mountain Foguang Mountain Guam Foguang Mountain is located in Barriga. With the assistance of Guam government and parliament, it was officially listed as a permanent religious site in 1994.

1996 started construction. The building is three floors high, including classrooms, meditation halls, fasting halls, squatters and a hall that can accommodate 500 people. Guam Territorial sea Park, located in South Guam Ocean Park in the south of Guam, has white and shining beaches, blue sky, deep ocean, more than 400 magnificent coral reefs and more than 900 colorful tropical fish, which can be said to be the best paradise for modern urbanites to relax. Talifak Bridge, an ancient bridge in Spain, was built in 1785, which is a Spanish double arch bridge across Talifak River. Now the bridge is surrounded by roads and houses, which is not very beautiful. If you drive by yourself, you have to slow down after crossing the Serra Bay Observatory.

When you see a Korean-run convenience store on the left, you stop, next to Talifak Bridge. Utec Village Umatac Utec Village is full of Spanish-style buildings. The most striking building is the red and white St. Dionisio Church, which was built in the17th century and is the representative of the Spanish Church in Guam.

According to legend, Utec Village was the first place where Spanish explorer Magellan landed when he sailed to Guam. It is also a grain supply station for Spanish merchant ships trading between Mexico and the Philippines, with a history of more than 200 years. Every year from June 5438 to 10, the village will hold activities to celebrate the glory of St. Dionisio. Corcos Island is a village in the southwest of Guam, about 4 kilometers from the coast of Marisol. It is a small island with a total length of about 1.4 km and a width of only 250m. There are calm Cocoa Island lagoon sea and white sand beaches in the north, and outer reefs in the south. It is a rare resort with contrasting scenery in Guam and a paradise for marine athletes. Ceti Bay Lookout, Ceti Bay Lookout, Cocoa Island, Humyong Munro Mountain and Lightning Mountain can be seen from the calm and rich Sedi Bay State. Lightning Mountain, at an altitude of 1.334 feet, is the highest peak in Guam. Its base is located in the Mariana Trench.

Seen from the rocks at the bottom of the sea, Lightning Mountain is the highest mountain in the world. It only takes 30 minutes to climb to the top of the mountain, and you can climb the mountain and look south. The coastline is tortuous and has a unique style. Sella Bay Lookout, a quiet bay, was once a place for leprosy patients during the Spanish colonial period. Near the coast, about 30 minutes away from the main road, there is a 19 th century Spanish bridge and stove. It takes 30 minutes to walk from the main road to the seaside. Fort Nuestra Senora De La Soledad is located on the southwest cliff of Yumatek Bay. Built at the beginning of19th century, it is the best preserved of the three castles built at that time. A stone sentry still stands in the park.

In the early years, it was the best place to watch Spanish warships or British pirates. Standing on this historic site, you can have a bird's eye view of Yumatek village. It is said that Yumatek Village is the place where Magellan first came into contact with Chamorros after landing in Guam on 1520. Marizo Bell Tower Marizo Bell Tower was built in 19 10, and is supervised by priest Cristobal de Canals. It was listed in the national heritage protection list and was repaired in 1997. Marizopierpark Marizopierpark is located on the reef of Guam and is the gateway to Cocoa Island. It is reserved for all kinds of water activities and has a seaside village. The Marisol Water Festival is held here every year.

Merizo Conbento, the bell tower of Marizo, was built in 19 17 by Father Ruth of Ghana, who devoted himself to the missionary work of Marizo Church. Inarajan Village Inarajan Chamorro Village is located on Highway 4 in the south of Guam. It was originally a demonstration village of aboriginal culture planned by the Guam government. A strong typhoon hit the village a few years ago, but now the village is deserted. The houses in the village retain the architectural style of the aborigines. Since there is only one traditional village left in Guam, even if there is only an empty shell left, tourists can still visit here and imagine the living conditions of the aboriginal settlements. Talov Falls Talov Beach Park is the most important surfing spot in Guam.

Talov River flows into the bay, which is the widest and longest river in Guam. Tafufo Beach Park Tafufo Bay Beach Park is a Xiaojiangkou Beach Park with a length of about 300 meters and a width of about 100 meters. Rare brown sand on the beach. There are cracks in the reef bed in shallow water, so there are often waves. It is famous for several surfing beaches. Yokoi's Cave 1944, Japanese soldier Yokoi Hill hid in a jungle cave in Talov after the US military attacked Guam. It was not discovered by local farmers until 1972. Some tools that Yokoi Mountain relied on to survive in the wilderness for 20 years are now in the Guam Museum in Adela. Xiong Yan looks like a big bear sitting quietly, looking at the sea from a certain direction.

199 1 During the Persian Gulf War, some Guam soldiers were called up to participate in the war. Someone ventured to climb the bear rock and tied a yellow ribbon around the bear's neck, hoping that they would return safely. Chamorro Cultural Village Gef Pa go Chamorro Cultural Village Walk along the river, and you will see bamboo buildings and thatched houses built with public funds. There is a traditional Chamorro handicraft performance between 10:00- 12:00 every morning, which is a simple and pleasing performance. You can see them baking cookies in the oven with old beehives; Weave hats and baskets with coconut leaves; Riding a buffalo. Wednesday is the best time to visit, because Inarajan students will also perform traditional dances here.

Serra Bay hopes to see the hope of Sheila Bay. This path leads all the way to the seaside, and you can walk there in 30-40 minutes. Tumen River area, Tumen River Bay, Tumen River Beach, most of the world's top international hotels are concentrated in the coastal area of Tumen River Beach, with blue sea and blue sky alternating. There are high-end shopping areas and ultra-modern leisure and entertainment facilities nearby, which makes Guam very lively. Governor Joseph F. Roriz Beach Park Joseph F. Roriz Beach Park Ipao Beach Park Governor Joseph F. Roriz Beach Park is located in Tumon Beach and is the most popular entertainment place in Guam. Also known as Ypao Waterfront Park. Guam Tourist Office is located at the entrance of the park, providing tourists with information.

The squares in the park often hold concerts, competitions and other activities every year. Besides the theater, there are many pavilions in the park where parties and barbecues can be held. Facilities such as washing, changing clothes and toilets are also provided. Padre San vit oris Shrine Padre San Vitoris, located outside the beach at the northern end of Tumen Beach, is a memorial card commemorating Padre San Vitoris, the leader of the first batch of Spanish Jesuit priests. 1672, Jesuit missionary Father Santovito Rees was killed here. Father Rees Monument in Santovito was named Father Rees Road in Santovito. 1668 came to Guam and devoted himself to missionary activities. The root of the two lovers' point in Two Lovers' Point is that a Chamorro couple committed suicide by jumping off a 378-foot cliff because their parents opposed their marriage.

Two Lovers Point has an excellent observation deck with a bird's eye view of the white sand coast, central Guam and cliffs along the Philippine Sea. Natixi Park in Hagardt, Ghana is located directly opposite the Guam Administration Building. The eight giant poles in the park are the most primitive relics of Nanguan Island, and the poles are the pillars of ancient Chamorro houses, which have far-reaching historical significance. Espana Square, the governor's residence during Spanish rule, is now listed as one of the national historical protection sites. The hexagonal pavilion in the center of the square is the concert hall, and there is a chocolate room in the pavilion in the middle, which is the place where the former governor's wife entertained the distinguished guests. Suzanne Square is an artificial peninsula.

It was built with rubble and stones from hagt, and hagt was destroyed by the war in 1944. Now it is open as a seaside park, and many locals come here for barbecue on holidays. Statue of Liberty The Statue of Liberty stands in front of Suzanne Square near Argana Yacht Pier. This Statue of Liberty is a replica of the Statue of Liberty donated by boy scouts of america 1950. It is much smaller and painted bronze to match the skin color of the local aborigines, which makes the local people feel more cordial.

Monument to San Paparu Juan Pablo dos This monument was built to commemorate Pope John Paul II's visit to Guam on 1982. He is the first pope to visit Guam since Catholicism was introduced to Guam 300 years ago. The People's House is the official residence of the Governor, covering an area of 22,000 square feet. Its overall architectural style combines the cultural characteristics of Chamorro and Spain. The white buildings are lined with green grass and blue sky and blue sea, and the scenery is quite elegant and pleasant.

Looking down from the Kasamata hillside, you can have a bird's eye view of Hagatna city and the beach. Church of santa maria novella is located in the former site of Guam's first Catholic church. 1669, which was built under the guidance of Father Saint Vitris. The church is located among tall palm trees, which makes it more magnificent. Mary's church is now very precious, dedicated to the pure statue of Kama, and is also the holy land of Lord Algana.

Although Guam is famous for water sports, diving and golf courses, there are many other sports on the island. Fishing is one of the popular local sports, which is very popular with local residents and tourists. East of Guam is the deepest Mariana Trench in the world, with a water depth of several hundred nautical miles? Guam also holds the world record for catching the world's largest marlin, which was caught in 1969 and weighed 1 173 pounds. Today, large swordfish can still be caught all year round. The clear water here nourishes rich fish species, such as Mahi Mahi, Wahoo and tuna. Guam has a modern fishing fleet. You can charter a boat for half a day or a day and try your luck with your friends! Visitors who have had enough water activities can try to explore Guam's rugged mountain roads, waterfalls, rivers and forests. There are several local travel agencies that offer jungle adventure tours and regular hiking activities, such as adventure Boonie Stomps hiking and the weekly mountain bike race, which all welcome tourists to participate.

In addition, you can also go to the comfortable corral in the south and enjoy the fun of riding horses in the primitive areas. A brave friend can even try skydiving to make you forget your troubles, and there is a video that you will never forget. Secondly, you can try the magic slingshot, which is considered to be the most exciting mobile game in the world. You can proudly take home the video that proves your bravery! You can also learn to fly light planes and helicopters at Micronesia Aviation Systems and Americopter.

There are also many shooting halls around Dumont District. You are welcome to try your marksmanship. Visitors can try all kinds of pistols, from large pistols of .357 and .45 caliber to automatic pistols of Jian font size and M- 16. These pistols are very safe. Friends who like shooting outdoors can try playing with toys in the jungle, Guam paintball.

In addition, you can go to the Granpitt Guam USA Tournament in Dumuning District, and play go-kart sports cars that run very fast on narrow runways. The newest and biggest entertainment attractions in Guam are Sandcastle and Happy Island in Dumont District. You can explore the mysteries of the ocean in the aquarium with the longest tunnel in the world, or you can sit in the sandbag and go to Tiger Park to see all kinds of mighty tigers.