From the Chinese Cemetery, a message of love

By nanixxx on 8/1/2025

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26th Street between 31st and 33rd, Nuevo Vedado. Havana. Cuba.

This is Havana’s Chinese Cemetery, a place I had always viewed from behind its front wall—until a few days ago. It’s not a tall wall, so those on the outside can easily peer in… and those on the inside… well, I’m not quite sure.

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A flower upon the grave withers, a tear upon its memory evaporates, a prayer for the soul is received by God...

(A quote by Saint Augustine that caught my attention to find here, in clear allusion to the transience of the material in contrast to the permanence of the spiritual)

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When you enter through the portico of the Chinese cemetery, to the right is the caretaker’s room. There was one there who, as soon as he saw me, came out to ask what I wanted. I told him I only wanted to take some photos, and he said it wasn’t allowed, but that I could come in anyway... he shrugged, turned around, and left me alone. That’s when I began to lose myself in thought.

I'm trying to recall exactly what I was thinking... but that man's gaze wipes my memory clean.

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Maybe I wasn’t thinking anything important at all—really, I was just trying to capture the vibe of a place abandoned and visibly left to its fate... and I can’t explain why, considering its historical, cultural, and heritage value.

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It appears to have begun operating in October 1893, within the grounds of the La Torre estate, owned by Federico Kohly—which is why that area is called Reparto Kohly; however, this residential area, with its winding streets, steep slopes, and gardens graced by vibrant flamboyant trees, did not begin to develop as an urban zone until the first quarter of the 20th century.

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In the Chinese cemetery, only Chinese nationals, their spouses, and their descendants up to the second generation have burial rights. I suppose some still come here during the traditional lunar calendar festivals and the Christian celebrations for the faithful departed, to burn incense, sandalwood, fake money, and to offer food to their loved ones who crossed through the doorway of 'the dream that is life.

I thought of Virginia Woolf and Calderón de la Barca while I was writing that phrase. 😀

Life is a dream. ‘Tis waking that kills us. ― Virginia Woolf, Orlando

¿Qué es la vida? Una ilusión, una sombra, una ficción, y el mayor bien es pequeño: que toda la vida es sueño, y los sueños, sueños son. ― Pedro Calderón de la Barca, La vida es sueño

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The place is notably austere, marked by its “Chinese little walls”—a type of earthen burial structure characteristic of many Asian cemeteries. Yet one can discern hybrid visual elements, such as those Corinthian columns. The cultural blending is evident in the architecture, but that quote from Saint Augustine I mentioned earlier also serves as a trace of the mingling of beliefs shared by Chinese immigrants and their descendants.

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Of course, one finds the ever-present inscriptions in stylized calligraphy, along with motifs such as guardian lions and cranes…

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A splash of color... or perhaps someone thirsty who forgot to pick up their plastic glass. Perhaps someone didn’t know that the color red could turn them into a ghost, and now they remain, wandering... among the whiteness of the tombs. Yes, I have a fertile imagination. And this place is full of vegetation, trees lining both sides of the narrow main path, wild flora reclaiming every inch of earth... even emerging from within the vaults and chapels.

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And this one… small, made of metal, caught my attention and, at the same time, gave me a bit of a fright, you know? Who could have left it there, seemingly forgotten for so long? Two glasses and a timeline that seems to fade between the present and a distant past—one that might have ensnared me without my noticing.

I'm not really one to walk alone through cemeteries. This one is small, spanning an area of 8,198.8 square metres, divided into four irregular sections. I look it up on EcuRed, and it says it was formed by the intersection of two axes in the shape of a cross, representing the sky, the earth, the world of the living, and the world of the dead.

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A civil structure of great historical value, declared a National Monument on May 8, 1996… I knew that, but it pains me to remember. It seems ironic that EcuRed holds these words: ‘unique in its kind in Cuba’ (I understand—it is unique), but… ‘an inexhaustible source of documentation for studies on Asian immigration to the Island’? I’m not sure. Its deterioration tells me something else…

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This is the first structure you see on the left as you enter through the portico, directly across from the caretaker’s room. It seems to be the classification area… you know, for what gets classified here.

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Much can be said about the silence of our cemeteries anywhere in the world, but I choose to hold on to every message of love these places also contain. And on this occasion, I quote the wise words attributed to Lao-Tzu: 'Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength; loving someone deeply gives you courage.'

May love fill with courage the hearts of those who make decisions in this city, so that these traces are not erased forever.

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Original content by @nanixxx. All rights reserved ©, 2025. Every image I include in my posts is mine. When it’s not, I credit the source in a caption.

Comments (11)

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nanixxx's avatar @nanixxx 8/1/2025

Thank you. 🌟

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enraizar's avatar @enraizar 8/1/2025

Hi @nanixxx, it was truly a walk along this border between two worlds. I was surprised by the blend of traditions. I imagined a different kind of cemetery... but right from the start, with that quote on a stone, you know you're heading somewhere different.

I don't think I would have thought of the inner journey you've given us. Lao-Tzu's quote contains a truth of enormous dimensions. Truly loving someone gives you courage, and I'd say it's what gives life meaning.

I liked seeing an angel among the images. I liked listening to the silence.

A big hug.

nanixxx's avatar @nanixxx 8/1/2025

🤗

I’m slipping away slowly, so I don’t make a sound...

enraizar's avatar @enraizar 8/1/2025

I see you 😎

nanixxx's avatar @nanixxx 8/1/2025

👋

enraizar's avatar @enraizar 8/1/2025

👋

avdesing's avatar @avdesing 8/1/2025

Sabes que tengo una fascinación por los cementerios, quizá por mi conexión con el otro lado, puedo sentir emociones cuando los recorro. En este caso no estoy allí pero me quedé largo rato mirando las tumbas y siento olvido, paz, pero olvido, lejanía y añoranza, quizá de la tierra.

Las frases que elegiste más la primera que esta grabada son importantes, la vida es sueño y dice es una sombra... reflejo, atención a las palabras, tienen importancia. La última cita, maravillosa. Gracias!

nanixxx's avatar @nanixxx 8/1/2025

There are two cemeteries located very close to each other. If you look out from inside the Chinese Cemetery, out there along the side of the street where those cars pass by, that yellow wall belongs to Colón Cemetery. Of course, that one is massive compared to this. Thank you for the reminders. 🤗

avdesing's avatar @avdesing 8/1/2025

What are you waiting for... you have to go to the other cemetery! I went to several places before summer started, I'll bring the historic cemetery!!!

nanixxx's avatar @nanixxx 8/1/2025

😂 Okay, okay… I’ll go back, even though I’ve been once before. But it’s true that every time I choose to go, I always find something different.

avdesing's avatar @avdesing 8/1/2025

Here are three... well, there are more, like the English cemetery where concerts are held... concerts in a cemetery!!! I'll go... I can't stop exploring the city haha.

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ceciliajess's avatar @ceciliajess 8/1/2025

Wao! Eres muy valiente. Yo le tengo mis respetos a los cementerios, mi abuela siempre decía cosas sobre ir y regresar por el mismo lugar, de lo contrario te podías llevar algún espíritu contigo. Geniales fotos, y las frases me han hecho reflexionar mientras hago el recorrido junto contigo 🙌 Gracias

nanixxx's avatar @nanixxx 8/2/2025

Creo que una persona tan llena de buena energía como tú no debería temer a nada; simplemente eres imbatible. 😉

La luz es mas poderosa que la sombra, aunque se hagan compañía.

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nanixxx's avatar @nanixxx 8/2/2025

Thank you Taha!

livinguktaiwan's avatar @livinguktaiwan 8/1/2025

Vi mucha historia con tu paseo.

Las tumbas cuentan historias diferentes. Parece que algunos se han integrado a la vida cubana. Algunos han tenido una vida mejor que otros, y algunos pueden haber sido olvidados por sus descendientes.

Creo que todos fueron a Cuba con un mismo objetivo, me pregunto cuántos lograron su sueño.

nanixxx's avatar @nanixxx 8/2/2025

Wow, estoy sorprendida. Todo esto en español ya... But you are learning very fast.

Let's see... Chinese immigrants came for many reasons. There are many buried there who participated in our wars of independence... Maybe some of them had their dreams fulfilled. Maybe others didn't... What I do know is that what we are living here today was not what so many fought for.

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nanixxx's avatar @nanixxx 8/2/2025

💯👏🏻 gracias

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lileisabel's avatar @lileisabel 8/2/2025

He visitado este cementerio en varias ocasiones, y cada vez me envuelve una mezcla de respeto y melancolía. La historia que guarda entre sus muros es profunda, es doloroso ver cómo un sitio con tanto valor patrimonial ha sido dejado a su suerte, como si el tiempo y el olvido fueran sus únicos visitantes.La arquitectura, los símbolos, las inscripciones… todo habla de una herencia que merece ser cuidada y contada Gracias por traerlo aquí , ojala se tome conciencia antes que todo se pierda, protejan este espacio que nos conectan con nuestra historia y nuestra identidad.

nanixxx's avatar @nanixxx 8/2/2025

Sí, ojalá... 😢 Gracias a ti por la visita.

¿Sabes? Estando allí pensé que tú y yo tenemos una caminata pendiente por el Cementerio Colón. 🙃

grindle's avatar @grindle 8/2/2025

You know already I am going to say, that is fucking gorgeous! I love seeing the vintage photos of the people in the graves, it oprnd the mind a bit to imagine them alive.

How did so many Chinese end up living and dying in Cuba?

nanixxx's avatar @nanixxx 8/3/2025

I knew you’d like it… though your mastery in these matters is hard to match, my friend. Between 1847 and 1874, many Chinese migrants arrived in Cuba to work in the sugarcane fields. African slavery was being gradually abolished, and there was a demand for labour. Sources say around 150,000 arrived. They faced extremely harsh conditions, almost comparable to slavery. According to one of the latest censuses, I believe only about less a hundred remain today, though it’s believed that some 20,000 descendants still live on the island.

grindle's avatar @grindle 8/4/2025

WOW! that is amazing thanks for digging dep for the info, I guess like here in the UK, there are "China towns" even to this day, areas in big cities where they live and work

mdrguez's avatar @mdrguez 8/4/2025

Qué lindas fotos @?@!$@. Me gusta el Cementerio Chino, es una pena que este algo abandonado, pero bue...?¿Qué no lo está? No obstante, tú eres capaz de mostrar belleza aún en el peor escenario 🤗