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What are the famous attractions in India?

1, Gandhi Mausoleum, located in the eastern suburbs of New Delhi on the banks of the Jumna River, is the father of India's "Mahatma" Gandhi's mausoleum. The mausoleum in the garden has no decoration, extremely ordinary and simple.

However, here is like a sacred place, a magnet for the soul, every holiday, will attract countless people dressed in white national costume from all directions to come. They took off their shoes and walked barefoot into the mausoleum, y mourning the owner of the mausoleum, India's father of the nation - Gandhi.

2, Gwalior Castle was built in 1000 years ago, magnificent and magnificent, representing the splendor and greatness of Indian culture, more known as the Indian castle in a bright pearl. This castle is built on the top of the hill on the flat ground of the palace building, 91 meters above the surrounding ground. It is 200 to 850 meters wide and 2.8 kilometers long. The castle's 10-meter-high solid outer wall covers almost the entire hilltop.

3, Humayun Mausoleum is located in India's capital city of New Delhi's southeastern suburbs of the Yamuna River, built in 1570, is the second Mughal monarch Humayun and his royal consort's mausoleum. Humayun's mausoleum is a typical combination of Islamic and Hindu architectural styles, it is India's first garden mausoleum, the famous Taj Mahal is built as a model.

4, City Palace is located in the center of Jaipur's old city - the Pink City, which was built in 1728 for the Mughal Empire, the descendants of the Maharaja clan still live here, it is also one of the best-preserved monuments in India.

5, Deer Park is Sakyamuni became a Buddha after the first turn of the wheel of the Dharma, but also Buddhism in ancient India, one of the four sacred sites. The Chinese monk Fa Xian of the Jin Dynasty and the Tang Dynasty monk Xuan Zang both came here to worship, which is recorded in Fa Xian's Records of the Buddha's Kingdom and Xuan Zang's Records of the Western Regions of the Great Tang Dynasty.