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Saidan Tlang (Saidan Peak)

Saidan Tlang (Saidan Peak), Saidan, Churachandpur

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

/ Published by Simon L Infimate
A sleepy village, 3 kms away from Churachandpur town in Manipur state. For entry, a concrete bridge is built over a crystal clear flowing water of the Tuithapui stream.

During the World War II, the Japanese Army, 15 Division led by Lt. Gen. Sato had encamped here and set up Observatory post on the lofty peak of Saidan hill towering over this village. When the Japanese began to lose ground in Manipur due to lack of supply and reinforcement in the later days of the War.
Lt. Gen. Sato retreated in obscurity inside a rocky cave in the eastern side of the peak. The rocky cave is called 'Japan Lungpui' till today.

In 1990, Dr. Rochunga Pudaite came all the way from the USA and built a giant silver cross right at the Japanese Observatory post. He also preserved the rocky cave by engraving " Lt. Sato slept here, 1944" on the rock that had sheltered the great patriot warrior. Today it has attracted visitors from all over the world.

Source: Sinlung Pictures


Saidan Churachandpur pic name Saidan Churachandpur Saidan Churachandpur
Saidan Churachandpur pic name Saidan Churachandpur Saidan Churachandpur
Saidan Churachandpur pic name Saidan Churachandpur Saidan Churachandpur
Saidan Churachandpur pic name Saidan Churachandpur Saidan Churachandpur
Saidan Churachandpur pic name Saidan Churachandpur Saidan Churachandpur

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Photograph by: Alan Famhoite.

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