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Maibam Lotpa Ching

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WWII historical site in Manipur, India
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Maibam Lotpa Ching[1] or Red Hills is a historical site of World War II, in Nambol, Bishnupur district of Manipur, India. The site is a small hillock about 17 Kms south of Imphal City on Tiddim Road (NH-150). A fierce battle was fought at the site between the Allied Forces and the Japanese Forces during World War II. Japanese war veterans constructed a monument at the foot of this hill and it is significantly named "India Peace Memorial". There is a cemetery in the foothills, which houses the tombs of the Japanese soldiers who died in the war.[2] [3]

Imphal Peace Museum

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Main article: Imphal Peace Museum

A war museum is also built which houses a collection of rare war items and relics including the weapon materials used by the soldiers during the war.[2]

Commemoration

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Further information: Sorei

Every year, many Japanese and British visit the site to pay homage to their ancestors who lost their lives here in the war for their motherland.[4]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Peace museum now adorns Maibam Lotpa : 23rd jun19 ~ E-Pao! Headlines". e-pao.net. Retrieved 2024年05月15日.
  2. ^ a b IANS (2017年05月21日). "Japan to build war museum in Manipur's Maibam Lokpa Ching". The Statesman. Retrieved 2020年05月13日.
  3. ^ "Maibam Lokpa Ching, India - Location, Facts, History and all about Maibam Lokpa Ching - ixigo trip planner". Ixigo.com. Retrieved 2020年05月13日.
  4. ^ "Maibam Lokpa Ching Imphal, Manipur". Tourmyindia.com. Retrieved 2020年05月13日.

24°42′11′′N 93°49′01′′E / 24.703°N 93.817°E / 24.703; 93.817


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