Gravesite tourists are a real thing. Sounds strange at first, but, visiting the graves of famous dead people is a very common thing to do as a traveler. 
Have you ever been to or want to go to the pyramids of Egypt? Or the Taj Mahal in India or Westminster Abbey in London? Then you are a gravesite tourist. Many millions of people visit these famous sites each year and easily forget these are gravesites, tombs, or resting places for very famous people. Gravesite tourism comes in all shapes and sizes. There are religious pilgrimages to graves like the tomb of Jesus in Jeruselaham and Pope John Paul under Saint Peter basilica in the Vatican city. Then you got patriots and political figure tourists who visit leaders like JKF and George Washington in the U.S.A. Ho Chi Min in Vietnam, Mao Zedong in China, and our favorite; Kim Jong-il in North Korea. Not to forget everyone's favorite pop culture icons from music stars like Bon Scott, frontman of AC/DC  to literature legends like Oscar Wild.

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