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Want to travel through time in a day? Come to Bangalore and expand your imagination!

Bangalore, India: A Journey to Break Stereotypes India has always been a place of stereotypes in my mind, with cows running around, dirt, chaos, insecurity, and women struggling to survive. But after setting foot on this land, I realized that it is much more than that, especially Bangalore, which gave me many surprises. Bangalore is like an international metropolis, similar to Shenzhen in China, and serves as the engine of the high-tech industry. The city center is full of skyscrapers and traffic, with a modern atmosphere, and people from all over the world are full of vitality. Walking in Bangalore Palace and Govt Museum, the weight of history is overwhelming. It is worthy of being an ancient civilization, with unique and charming architectural styles, which are somewhat similar to Angkor Wat. Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a pure land in the noisy world. With only 50 rupees (about 5 yuan) for a ticket, you can enter a quiet world, breathe fresh air, enjoy a moment of peace, and the fatigue disappears instantly. ISKCON Temple is full of incense, and it is crowded on weekends. There are fortune tellers around, and the traditional atmosphere is full. The modern commercial center RION is equally wonderful, integrating shopping, dining, and entertainment. Starbucks, Haagen-Dazs, Nike, and other brands can be seen everywhere, making shopping and leisure a perfect combination. In one day, I went to the ancient temple two hours away from Bangalore to experience the piety of entering the temple barefoot and feel the charm of traditional architecture. KR Market is another lively scene. It is not only the first place in Asia to be electrified but also a famous flower market, full of colors and fragrance. The process of buying flowers is a sensory feast, and the memories left are bright and long-lasting. The food is also not to be missed. At Long Boat Brewing Co, there are all kinds of dishes, such as American, Indian, and Asian, with a variety of drinks, and the taste buds are full of joy. In January, the average temperature in Bangalore is 27°C during the day, so it is suitable to wear cotton and linen clothes. At night, the temperature drops to 15°C, so warm coats are needed. It is the dry season with little rain, so remember to drink more water. This city is clean, safe, and wonderful, completely overturning my first impression of India, and it is worth a visit!
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Posted: Jan 6, 2025
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