Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Indian has a world cultural heritage similar to the Ming Tombs in China.

Indian has a world cultural heritage similar to the Ming Tombs in China.

1, Taj Mahal-1983 is listed as a world cultural heritage: this is a huge marble mausoleum mosque, which was built by Shah Jahan of the Mughal Empire in memory of his beloved wife on 163 1- 1653. The Taj Mahal is the most perfect room for Indian Muslim art, and it is also one of the classic masterpieces in the world heritage that amazes the world.

2. Eerola Cave-1983 is listed as a world cultural heritage: it is located on the steep basalt rock wall in Maharashtra, and the rock wall is excavated in stages. * * * consists of 34 monasteries, with a length of over 2K M, and has gone through 600- 1000 years. The Hindu CaveNo. 16, which is called the architectural miracle in this cave group, is called the residence of the goddess. This temple is 45 meters wide, 90 meters deep and 30 meters high. It consists of a huge boulder. It took a century from construction to completion, and it is a rare temple in terms of technology and construction time.

3. Agra Fort-1983 is listed as a world cultural heritage: Agra Fort has the dual functions of a palace and a fortress, and the lakes around the castle and the wall with a length of 2.5K M and a height of more than 20 meters can best reflect its role. The red castle in Agra, as a monument to the Mughal Empire in the17th century, has many palaces as beautiful as Jahangir.

4. Ajanta Grottoes-1983 is listed as a world cultural heritage: as a memorial to the Buddhist Grottoes built in the 2nd century BC-7th century AD, Ajanta's murals and sculptures are masterpieces that have a considerable influence on Buddhist art ... There is a monastery for monks to live in and a hall for the St. Paul's Church. The paintings on the wall mainly focus on the spread of Buddhism. As an unprecedented masterpiece in Indian painting history, its style spread from Central Asia to South Korea via China.

5.Konarak Sun Temple-1984 is listed as a world cultural heritage: Gonarak Sun Temple is located on the coast of the Bay of Bengal, and the sun shines like a bath at sunrise. As a temple showing the image of the sun god Soulie driving a chariot, this temple is one of the most famous Brahmin temples in India in the13rd century.

6. The historical sites of Mahabalipuram-1984 are listed as world cultural heritage: these temples were cave temples built by King Palava on the coast of Coloman in the 7th and 8th centuries, among which (chariot-shaped temples) and Man Dapas are famous.

7. Patadakal-1987 is listed as a world cultural heritage:

Patadakar Memorial Stone Carving Group shows the eclectic art that perfectly integrated the architectural forms of North and South India during the Chaluja Dynasty in the 7th-8th century A.D. * * There are nine Hindu temples, among which Pilou Bhacha Temple was built by Queen Ricardo Roberto Barreto da Rocha Hardway in 740 to commemorate her husband's suppression of South India, which is a masterpiece.

8. ivory tower cave)-1987+0987 is listed as a world cultural heritage:

This is a Hindu grotto temple located on the ridge of Erfan Tower Island in Mumbai Bay. The stone carving art that carves the worship of Shiva on rocks can best reflect the extremely high religious belief. It is a representative of Indian art and was built in the first half of the 8th century. Although there is only one grotto that attracts worldwide attention, it is a masterpiece of Hindu art in terms of architecture, sculpture and other fields.

9. Kejulaho Site Group (KHA)- 1986 is listed as a world cultural heritage:

Kejulaho Temple was built in the most prosperous Chandra dynasty about 1000 years ago. At that time, there were 85 monasteries, but most of them were destroyed by Islamic forces, and only 22 were preserved. On the wall of the building, which is divided into east, west and south areas, there are actually public pornographic scenes engraved. Because of the wonderful combination of religion and sex and the perfect carving art displayed by sculptors.

10, fate sigri-1986 is listed as a world cultural heritage;

As a city built by Emperor Akbar in the 6th century A.D./Kloc-0, it was also called "City of Victory". During the period A.D. 10, it was the capital of the Mongolian Empire. Temples and monuments have the same style, among which Jama Mosque is one of the largest mosques in India.

1 1, Chur c he s a n d conventions of goa-1986 is listed as a world cultural heritage:

Goa was the capital of Portugal when it occupied India. The churches and monasteries there witnessed the spread of the gospel of Christ in Asia at that time. Baum, there are saints in Jesus' church. Francis. Igsevia's coffin. This great man is a saint. He spread Christianity to India and Japan. This relic has a great influence on the spread and style of Christianity in Asian countries with stable development.

12, Hembi Monument Group-1986 is listed as a world cultural heritage: Hembi is the last capital of Vijayanagar Empire, the last Hindu dynasty, and there are temples and palaces in Dravida. 1565 was captured by Muslims, and the city was looted and became an abandoned city.

13, Sanchi Buddhist Temple-1989 is listed as a world cultural heritage;

About 40 kilometers from Bhopal, it is a Buddhist memorial group, located on a hill overlooking the plain. It was built in the 2nd century or 1 century, and it is the oldest existing Buddhist shrine. It was the center of Indian Buddhism until the12nd century. Many pagodas of different times are preserved here, and their sculptures occupy an important position in the history of art.

14, Trojan Cloud is listed as a world cultural heritage in Tombdelhi-1993 in Delhi;

It is Huma Yongling, the second generation king of Mughal Empire. The Persian princess ordered the construction, which was built by the architect. Compared with Persia, the architectural style is closer to Mughal style. It is the first square garden mausoleum in India, and the word' Tian' runs through the courtyard by artificial waterways. Muslims living in the dry desert can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Central Asia, the hometown of Mughal king.

1 5, Qut B M I N A R A N D I T Smonuments Delhi-1993 is listed as a world cultural heritage;

A 73-meter-high tower with Hindu and Muslim colors is next to the remains of early mosques in India. Because of the successful invasion and occupation of India by Muslims in Central Asia, a monument was built to celebrate the victory, so it is called "Victory Tower".

1 6, Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (T H E D A R J E L I n Gimalag Ya Railway)-1999 is listed as a world cultural heritage;

Indian Railway is one of the earliest railways in India. 1999, the classic railway system around the mountain was listed in the World Heritage List. The total length is about 60-80 kilometers, running mini-mountaineering train, nicknamed toy train. The whole railway connects Darjeeling and siliguri in Indian West Bengal. It was built in 1879 and 1880, and the 5 1.2km section from siliguri to K u r s e o n g G was built first, and the whole line of 188 1 was completed and opened to traffic.

17, Maha B O D H I T E M P L E complex in Bodhgaya, Bodhgaya-listed as a world cultural heritage in 2002;

Bodhgaya is located 10 km south of Kaya in Bihar. This temple was built in a place where Bodhisattva's enlightenment is supreme. This is a 52-meter-high pyramid-shaped roof temple. After realizing its truth, it fell into a fanaticism about statutes and spent 7749 days around it, setting up various places.

18, Bimo Bekaert Grottoes-listed as World Cultural Heritage in 2003;

Bimo Bekaert Grottoes are located in the foothills of India on the southern edge of the Central Indian Plateau. There are five groups of natural grottoes in a large number of sandstone rocks in the dense forest, and the history of rock paintings has continued from the Middle Stone Age to ancient times. Murals are all painted with natural pigments made of animal oil, water and grass, so the colors are still bright.

1 9, Champang-Bawagard Archaeological Park (C H A M P A N E R & amp; Pavagadh)-listed as a world cultural heritage in 2004;

Champang-Bawagarde Archaeological Park is an ancient land with a very long history and high archaeological value. Some ancient traditional cultures can still find their roots here. Its scenery is extremely beautiful, including some highland fortresses in the ancient Indian capital, ancient military defense projects, palaces, religious buildings, and drainage systems in residential areas.

20. inspection of Tlapa Di-Schwaji station (T H E C H A T R A P A T I S H I V A J terminal)-listed as a world cultural heritage in 2004:

This railway station in Mumbai is also famous for Victoria Station. As a striking Victorian Gothic building in India, this station is in harmony with India's inherent architectural style. Designed and built by British architect F.W.STEV ENS, this building is a symbol of "Gothic City" and "International Trade Port" Mumbai.

2 1, Tanjawur Brihadisvara Temple listed as a world cultural heritage-1987;

Tanjawur's magnificent temple-a splendid temple full of murals, sculptures and ribbons-became a witness to daily life in South India a thousand years ago. The rule of Ramallah I (985- 10 14), the greatest monarch of the Jura Tamil Dynasty, marked a moderns in the history of South India. This temple is the most magnificent of the 50 temples he built or restored.