Saturday, August 23, 2014

Kingdom of Dreams

Today I visited the Kingdom of Dreams on my Dad's birthday.I went to the Culture Gully.It was totally stupefying,I say.With the roof exactly like the sky,I was already sure it was gonna turn out great.Culture Gully comprises of several Indian states's pavilions cum restuaurants.It is like a culinary journey with kaleidoscope in hand.First was Punjab.There was a truck displayed and a dhaba.There were kites,mud walls and lanterns.For a moment I thought I was standing in Punjabi soil.

Then I visited West Bengal.There was the famous Chinatown market.Inside was a restaurant in which all the food in the menu was the one that was in the Chinatown market.There was also a Kali Ma's huge mask.
Now I'll tell you about Maharashtra.There was the famous clock tower built by the British.There were billboards about classic movies,expressing one point of interest,Bollywood.There was also a Mumbai local bus.And a popular public transport fo
Maharashtra,local train.

Kashmir had special carpets and chairs,which looked as the finest in their class because they looked exceedingly comfy.

Rajasthan was different from the rest.There was a Chowkidhani,and low seats which looked as the odd one out,but my favourite of the all.Don't forget the puppets,which looked like were being controlled by a master.


Kerala was stunning too.It had been made into a houseboat,since it's in the South with lots of water.Surely the architects who made this place would have a brain twice the size of us,I think.



Lucknow looked the most majestic of all.With glorious chandeliers and awesome lighting,this was by far,the best of all.It was probably so good because of the Nawabs who lived there.

Goa was looking really bright.Inside the restaurant,there was a mind-blowing design with bottles thought the menu was filled with items which I thought were from the Andromeda galaxy.


Chennai looked colourful too.There were really intricate and detailed 
designs,and looked perfectly up to the mark.


Karnataka also had detailing with every point being done carefully but surely wasn't as appealing as Chennai since it looked dull with no bright colours but lots of elephants' designs thrown in.

I could see the famous Sun Temple of Konarka came out alive in the Orissa pavilion.


I enjoyed listening to the folk music of Rajasthan and watching the Bihu dance of Assam.




I wrapped up the visit by relishing some lip-licking treats from different states





I was surely dazzled strolling through  the Culture Gully. Now it is your turn to step in!!

2 comments:

  1. It was a great experience for you over there. wright

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  2. Awesome!!! Great day n Great way to spend with family!

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