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Tourist
Attractions in Punjab
The most important tourist center in the state is Amritsar with its
Golden Temple. This temple is considered to be the holiest of
all the pilgrimages of Sikhism and houses Akal Takht, the supreme
governing body of Sikhism. The Jalianwallah Bagh is a small park
in the city where many pilgrims were massacred by the British police
in the year 1919.
Wagah is the only open land point between India and Pakistan.
The Changing of Guards and the ceremonial lowering of the flags
ceremony at sundown are great tourist attractions and have their
own symbolic importance.
Ludhiana is famous for its hosiery and
woolen goods and products from Ludhiana are exported all over the
world. For its production of hosiery, Ludhiana is also known as
the Manchester of India. It also boasts of the world famous Punjab
Agricultural University, which organizes the Kisan Mela every Year.
Nearby is Killa Raipur, which is famous for its Rural Olympics.
Patiala is famous for its healthy food, loving people,
wonderful parandaas, exciting Patiala peg and jootis. Easily accessible
and well maintained, Patiala is a place that would give one the
much-needed tranquility far from urban chaos. The Sports School
and the Moti Bagh Palace are some of the places that one must visit
to get a clear picture of the past of the state.
If Varanasi symbolizes the spirit of ancient India, then Chandigarh
is its city of 'today'. It is the capital of both Punjab and
Haryana. The city is considered to be a Mecca of modern architecture
and planning all over the world. What makes Chandigarh extraordinary
is the fact that within four decades, a barren landscape has been
transformed into a modern and model human habitation. The making
of a new city is like inventing a new tomorrow. And Chandigarh succeeds
in ushering in a new dawn. The major attractions of this city are
the Capitol Complex, Secretariat, Assembly, High Court, Open Hand,
City Beautiful, Garden City, Piazza, Tower of Shadows, Geometric
Hill, Martyr's Memorial, Sukhna Lake, Rock Garden, Leisure Valley,
Rose Garden, Garden of Tranquility, Garden of Rare Plants, Garden
of Annuals, Bougainvillea Garden, Botanical Garden, Garden of Aromatic
Plants, Government Museum and Art Gallery, Museum of Evolution of
Life, and International Dolls Museum.
Jalandhar is an ancient city but not much of its evidence
is left now. Today, it is a major rail and road junction and an
army cantonment.
The Yadavendra Gardens 24 kilometers on
the Shimla road at Pinjore has charming Mughal style terraced lawns,
flower beds, fountains, water channels and airy pavilions enclosed
by high walls swathed in the mauve and magenta bougainvillea.
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