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The Battle of Bataan represented the most intense phase of Imperial Japan’s invasion of the Philippines during World War II. It left a lot of memories which are commemorated in the areas where they took place:

 

Zero Km. Death March Marker

 

Bataan Zero Km. Death March MarkerPhoto from: backpackingphilippines.com

 

The Zero Km. Death March Marker was the starting point of the Bataan Death March in Bagac in 1942. A similar marker can be found in Mariveles. There are two (2) Zero Km. Death March Marker, one in the Free Port town of Mariveles and the other is in the beach town of Bagac, the largest town in Bataan. A Philippine Japan Friendship tower is also erected at Bagac.

The plaque installed in the landmark was donated by the Filipino-American Memorial Endowment, Inc. (FAME) and the American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines. The original road heads to the north following the original death march route.

Site of the start of the Death March in Bagac. A similar Death Marker can be found in Mariveles. Read More: wikipilipinas.org

 

Surrender Site Marker

 

Photo from. hmdb.org

 

The Surrender Site Marker is the site of the formal surrender of Bataan, led by Major General Edward King, to General Masaharu Homma, who later became the command post for the Japanese. The surrender of Gen. King was not documented for propaganda purposes by the Japanese. Located inside the compound of Balanga Elementary School at Basa Street, Talisay Balanga, Bataan, at present, marker and paintings are located at the school premises.

Found in the compound of Balanga Elementary School, it is the site of the formal surrender of Bataan. Read More: wikipilipinas.org

 

Pilar Flaming Sword

 

Bataan Pilar Flaming SwordPhoto from: panoramio.com

 

Pilar Flaming Sword, located at Panilao, Pilar, Bataan, is an eye-catching landmark that depicts a hand holding a flaming sword up in the air. This landmark became the symbol of the Filipino patriots’ courage and gallantry as they face the adversary and threats to their democracy and freedom.Read More:  wikipilipinas.org

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

The Historical Province of Bataan

World War II Historical Places in Bataan

Wonderful Beaches and Resorts in Bataan

Other Interesting Places in Bataan

Special Events and Festivals in Bataan

Having Fun in Bataan




 


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