The Allied Cemetery, home to nearly 7,000 Allied prisoners of war, mostly died while building the "death railway", and the marble headstones lined up neatly to make people more awe-inspiring. Looking at some of the words on the tombstone, many prisoners of war died at the age of 20 or 30, which made people feel sad. When visiting, please be careful not to step on the tombstone. When we visited, we saw a few foreigners because they did not want to cross from this detour to another line directly from the tombstone, which is a disrespect to the deceased.