This building is also inside the city of New Delhi, India, the whole building itself is quite distinctive, belonging to an ancient historical building, the tower is not very high, the khaki masonry structure, the bottom of the building below some shed traces of dilapidation.
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This building is also inside the city of New Delhi, India, the whole building itself is quite distinctive, belonging to an ancient historical building, the tower is not very high, the khaki masonry structure, the bottom of the building below some shed traces of dilapidation.
Nearby monkeys also often appear on the street for food, they basically eat urban garbage, it is estimated that they have forgotten the survival of the wild, and they are not afraid of people. India is really an animal paradise! I didn't dare to step on it once when I saw it, I was afraid of being scolded.
A world-class historical site in New Delhi, India, is also selected as a very large building monolith in the world. The whole boot is very strong. Many points are also very in need of visiting. The explanation here is also very interesting. Learn about Indian history.
This has to be one of my favorite monuments. I loved the detailed architecture and stunning gardens. I would definitely come here again
This place has an old history and it is a really beautiful place to visit. It's also an interesting location for tourists to visit.
Gutebuta, a major theatrical attraction, is located about 15 kilometers south of Delhi. Founded in 1913, it is said that Afghan Muslims invaded India and established the Gul Dynasty, which is the representative building of the early Islamic invasion of India. Today it has the title of one of India's seven miracles (World Cultural Heritage), which is very attractive and worth visiting among all the attractions in Delhi. Sites include: Gutebta (up to 72 meters), Big Iron Column (7 meters high and 6 tons heavy), Mosque site, Areminal Tower. Take the orange metro line and get off Qutub Minar Station. Then take a tug-in two kilometers north to the ticket office at the scenic spot gate. The Indian government has not said to its own people that the local ticket price is only over 30 rupees, while the foreign tourists need 500 rupees. Gutebuta is built of red sandstone. Its unique shape gradually fines from bottom to top. The geometric patterns and patterns of the pagoda outline beautiful patterns, which seem to be the Arabic scriptures of the Koran. Only learned scholars can solve the riddles of words.
Tickets for foreigners have risen from 250 rupees to 500 rupees. Indians should not learn from China. Nevertheless, it's worth visiting. It's a very distinctive monument with tall towers, a tomb and exquisite stone carvings. There are so many squirrels that you can see one or two in a few steps. It's so cute.