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Red Fort: Manificient architecture facilitating India Tourism |
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Red fort or Lal Quila is built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan when he shifted his capital from Agra to Shahjahanabad from Agra in 1638. Designed by Mughal architects Ustad Hamid and Ahmed, construction was started on 1639 and was completed on 1648.
Situated at the center of Delhi, near All India Institute of Medical Sciences and opposite to INA market, Dilli Haat is an upgraded form of traditional weekly market that displays traditional handicrafts, paintings, foods and cultural activities.
Spread over spacious six acre land, this place is made attractive with seasonal flowers, decorative plants, small bushes, tall eucalyptus trees and sometimes with rangoli (floor decoration with flower petals and colors). There are numerous small stalls, each stall representing different states and its traditional magnificence. Most of the shops are made small giving ethnic touch and look of village area.
Your visit to Dilli Haat is further spiced up by state wise cultural program performed by people belonging to that area. The unique foot steps, distinctive instrument’s tune played by tribesmen. Exclusive traditional attire are enough to satisfy your desire of exploring cultural beauty of India.
Shops in the Dilli Haat remains same but the craftsmen keeps on changing since each stall is allowed to showcase their handiworks for about 15 days and opportunities keeps on rotating for all ethnic groups and cultures. If you are food maniac and love to pamper your taste buds, then Dilli Hatt is the best place where you can taste inimitable ethnic flavor of different regions at a single halt.
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