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- Meenakshi Temple
Architecture in Indian Cup
Sri Meenakshi Temple, the masterpiece of Indian architecture, is one of the largest and most ancient temple complexes in India. The crowning glory of Madurai, the city of nectar, it is a stupefying structure, the treasure trove of Indian culture and ethos.
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- Forbidden City
Enigmatic, awe-inspiring, puzzling, magnificent, fascinating...adjectives run short when describing the Forbidden City, a place of cultural pride for the Oriental World. Tour to the Forbidden City or the Palace Museum, the official name, is a trip of lifetime, an unforgettable experience.
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- Taj Mahal
Descriptionless Magical Romance In Stones
Taj Maas Crown Palace, it is the monument of unsurpassable architectural beauty, a structure of sheer magic and the ethereal symbol of an emperor's passion for the queen of his heart. A legendary monument, must to be seen in a lifetimhal, the epitome of love, is one of the most visited and most photographed places in the world.
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- Petronas Towers
Pride of Malaysia
Petronas Towers, the tallest twin towers in the world, are the most recognisable feature of Malaysia. An achievement of stupendous proportions, they are undoubtedly one of the wonders of Asia.
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- Angkor Wat
Temple Built By Gods Or By Giants
Angkor Wat, the largest temple in the world, is the supreme masterpiece of Khmer architecture. Representing the pinnacle of a great ancient civilisation, the place is the convergence of the streams of history, architecture and faith. One of the architectural wonders of the world, it currently holds the tag of the biggest tourist attraction in Cambodia.
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- Borobudur
The Ascent to Salvation
Borobudur, the mountain of statues, is the largest non-monastic Buddhist Temple of the planet. A monument of breathtaking grandeur and grace, it has the power to make the viewer speechless.
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- Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China, as it is called, is undoubtedly one of the most wonderful monuments ever made by mankind. Stretching approximately 6,700 kilometres from east to west of China, the Great Wall snakes up and down across the undulating topography, like a gigantic dragon.
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