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The Lotus Temple is renowned for its stunning and unique lotus
flower-inspired design. It was designed by the Iranian-Canadian
architect Fariborz Sahba and completed in 1986. The temple's design
resembles a lotus flower with 27 free-standing marble-clad "petals"
arranged in three rows, creating nine sides.
Each country may have its own National Museum, and some larger
countries may have multiple National Museums focusing on different
aspects of their heritage. Below are a few examples of well-known
National Museums from different countries
9. DILLI HAAT : Dilli Haat is a vibrant open-air craft bazaar and food
plaza located in Delhi, India. It is a popular destination for both locals
and tourists, offering a unique shopping and dining experience that
showcases the diverse arts, crafts, and cuisines from different
regions of India.
The park had a separate water park section called Splash, where
visitors would enjoy a selection of water slides, wave pools, lazy
rivers, and other water-based attractions to beat the heat during hot
Delhi summers.
14. RED FORT : The Red Fort was constructed by the Mughal Emperor
Shah Jahan in the mid-17th century. It served as the main residence
of the Mughal emperors for nearly 200 years until the capital shifted
to British-controlled Kolkata (Calcutta) during the British colonial era.
The Red Fort hosts a popular sound and light show in the evenings,
narrating the history of the fort and its significance in India's past. The
show is a captivating way for visitors to learn about the rich heritage
associated with the monument.