The Allied Cemetery has tombstones for nearly 7,000 Allied prisoners of war, most of whom died while building the Death Railway. In the cemetery, marble tombstones are arranged neatly, which makes people feel more awed. Looking at some inscriptions on the tombstones, it is sad that many prisoners of war died at the age of twenty or thirty, when life should blossom most. When visiting, please be careful not to step on the tombstone. When we visited, we saw a few foreigners who did not want to take a detour from this line to another line to cross directly from the tombstone. It was a disrespect to the deceased.