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Old Protestant Cemetery



Old Protestant Cemetery, Macau is one of the most prominent Macau Tourist Attractions. To learn the historical importance of this cemetery, large number of travelers from world wide visits this place. This cemetery was established during 1821 by the British East India Company to bury the Protestants in the colony of the Roman Catholic Portuguese. Old Protestant Cemetery, Macau is counted as a part of the Historic center of Macau. UNESCO considers this cemetery ground as the World Heritage Site. You can site this cemetery very close to the Camoes Grotto and Gardens. You can reach this cemetery by walking north and downward from the Ruins of Sao Paulo's Cathedral.

At the Old Protestant Cemetery in Macau, you can find the graves of some eminent personalities like missionaries Robert Morrison and Rev. Samuel Dyer, artist George Chinnery, Royal Navy Captain Henry John Spencer-Churchill and US Naval Lieutenant Joseph Harod Adams. This cemetery has a very somber and mossy appeal. Here, you can find various tomb stone perched by upright crosses. At the slabs of the tombstones of the dead, you can find their name and details inscribed on it. At this cemetery, you can find about one hundred and sixty two tombstones, among which most of them are Dutch gravestones.

Macau was deemed as a sacred Roman Catholic ground by the Portuguese. This cemetery withstood various tests of time and is a witness to various important events. Initially there were problems regarding the burial of the foreigners in the Old Protestant Cemetery, Macau. The Chinese people were intolerant towards the burial of the foreigners in their soil. The various protestant communities of British, American and Northern European traders were left with the only option to bury the dead secretly during night time between the city walls and the gate of the cemetery.

The Old Protestant Cemetery, Macau is named so after its closure in the year of 1858. Next to the cemetery, you can site the renowned and beautiful Morrison Chapel. This chapel was named as a tribute to Robert Morrison. This historical site is a must visit spot by the visitors coming to this wonderful destination of Macau. It is because of its historical importance and cultural significance, this cemetery has evolved as one of the major Macau Tourist Attractions.

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