National Monument, Pakistan

National Monument, Pakistan

April 21, 2010 in Asia

The National Monument of Pakistan, also known as the Pakistan Monument is situated in Islamabad, and is quite famous for the historical importance and significance behind it. It is known to represent three territories of the nation along with four provinces. There was quite a competition between various architects for the design and construction of this monument, and finally, it was Arif Masood’s plan that was selected as the final design. The shape of the monument is such that it looks like a blooming flower. This blooming flower is said to be representative of Pakistan as a developing and progressing country.

Lovers’ Rock on Bowen Road, Hong Kong

Lovers’ Rock on Bowen Road, Hong Kong

February 3, 2010 in Asia

Finding love in today’s world can be a difficult job for most people. Every youngster wishes for the perfect partner. Adults look for an understanding life ahead. Even when they do find the one, there are many small problems that plague a relationship. It takes a lot to make a good love come to life and that is something everybody looks for. For this reason, many cultures have created a point of gathering for people to talk about their problems and solve them as well.

The Taj Mahal, history – one of the Seven Wonders of the World

The Taj Mahal, history – one of the Seven Wonders of the World

November 16, 2009 in Asia

The Taj Mahal history, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is the epitome of love. This beautiful structure in white marble was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in 1653 at Agra in the memory of his third wife Mumtaz Mahal, who died while giving birth to their fourteenth child.

The grief – stricken emperor built this monument which is a rare combination of Persian, Muslim and Indian architecture. It took almost 22 years and thousands of artisans and craftsmen to build this monument on the banks of river Yamuna. The main structure was completed in 1648 while the magnificent area and the surrounding gardens were completed in 1653. According to rumors, the hands of these artisans and craftsmen were later cut so that something similar could never be built again.

Akita, Japan

Akita, Japan

October 2, 2009 in Asia

Akita is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan, and is known to be one of the most beautiful prefectures too. It is located somewhere in the Tohoku region of Japan. Till the year 600, Akita was known to be quite separated and away from the workings of main Japan. There was not much involvement of Akita in the commerce, politics, trade etc. of the country. It mainly comprised of certain specific nomadic tribes, and thus, was very limited in its scope and function. It was like a small different world in itself.

Bhangarh, India: For Ghost Travelers

Bhangarh, India: For Ghost Travelers

May 25, 2009 in Asia

Though it is not sure if ghosts exist or not, the ASI of Bhangarh has warned people travelling to this place in Rajasthan that they should not go to the place after sunset. You can see signs everywhere not to venture to the haunted city before sunrise and leave it before sunset. The place has many ruins of the middle era.

Ghosts at Bhangarh: The Extent of Fear
The Government of India was to set a military centre to patrol the place all over the night to solve the puzzle of ghosts but could not dare. None of the military personnel were willing to participate in the operation. Even the ASI office is a kilometer away from the place and has a board that says: “Staying in the Area after Sunset is Strictly Prohibited.” This indicates that something is very wrong, to the extent that even the paramilitary forces are not venturing into the area after dark.

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