The actual war cemetery. Commemoration of San Diego's birth or related war dead. The central area is a huge, monumental cross, surrounded by rings of cemeteries with small monuments. Nevertheless, I can't see any heavy feeling, but rather like a memorial hall. The life of the deceased can be known from the words on the small monument. The environment itself is very good. The view around is very well maintained, and it's easy to see downtown San Diego, UCSD and the distant Bay of Mishen and the Pacific Ocean. It looks like this place is the highest point in San Diego. It's a great place. It has to be said that Americans have a much better attitude towards war heroes than at home. They really treat them as heroes to maintain, rather than just looking for a desolate place to make a cemetery that nobody goes to. However, because the city is far from the city of San Diego and there is no bus to reach, it is not recommended if there is no car or lack of time.