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All the Philippines Baguio Cemetery of Negativism
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Cemetery of Negativism

A place where you can symbolically rid yourself of negative thoughts and attitudes.

Baguio, Philippines

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On the slope of a hill in Camp John Hay, you will find a rather unconventional attraction. Rather than tombs enclosing remains of dead humans, this cemetery is filled with cute tablets with inspiring inscriptions.

The Cemetery of Negativism was established by John Hightower in 1981 who then was the commanding general of Camp John Hay. The cemetery is a symbolic site for burying negativism—emotions, frustrations, attitudes, and thoughts that today we would call as "bad vibes." At the entrance of the cemetery, a reminder reads, "Negativism is man’s greatest self-imposed infliction, his most limiting factor, his heaviest burden. No more for here is buried the world’s negativism for all time. Those who rest here have died not in vain—but for you a stern reminder. As you leave this hill remember that the rest of your life. Be More Positive."

Inscribed on one of the tombs is "Itz not possible. Conceived 11 Nov 1905. Still not Born." Another tomb says "Why Dident I? Born???? Lived wondering why. Died for no reason." There are dozens of different shapes and styles adorned with tiny sculptures of animals, flowers, humans among others. The inscriptions are open to interpretations but the overall theme encourages visitors to open their minds, reflect, and leave the place in a better state than when they came in. 

Camp John Hay is a popular tourist destination in Baguio City known for its tranquility, beautiful well-maintained park and gardens, luxurious mountain retreat, and shopping. The camp served as the summer refuge of the Americans from 1900 until 1991 when American bases were turned over to the Philippine government.

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Camp John Hay is located about a 30-minutes drive from Baguio City city center. Also accessible by local jeepneys.

Entrance fee is 85 pesos for the CJH historical core, which includes entrance to attractions like Bell House and Amphitheater, the Cemetery of Negativism, and the Totem Pole.

Open from 9 am to 6 pm every day.

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