An ancient and vicissitudes of must-visit temples. The kindness of ordinary people is small but warm. I bought a bag of 6 breads for a total of 1.8 yuan, deliberately picked the favorite hard, the boss uncle but picked the bag white soft let the change, afraid that the did not understand and pinch with his hands to indicate soft, insisted on him to stop. Milk tea uncle let the Badger finally know that milk tea is generally only 5 cents, before the Badger paid one yuan is not looking back, he took the initiative to find 5 cents.
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An ancient and vicissitudes of must-visit temples. The kindness of ordinary people is small but warm. I bought a bag of 6 breads for a total of 1.8 yuan, deliberately picked the favorite hard, the boss uncle but picked the bag white soft let the change, afraid that the did not understand and pinch with his hands to indicate soft, insisted on him to stop. Milk tea uncle let the Badger finally know that milk tea is generally only 5 cents, before the Badger paid one yuan is not looking back, he took the initiative to find 5 cents.
The Jama Mosque is the largest mosque in India and one of the “three major mosques in the world.” This is the first place to surprise me with “wow” India. Slippers are needed to enter the door, and an Indian uncle is very cautious to wear a robe for the year to cover his limbs. It's packed so tightly that you can get in. "Jama" means "Friday" and every temple and palace in India with a strong sense of history is worth savoring every detail. Ordered by Shah Jahan, who advocates the Taj Mahal, it is held every Friday and festival. The color of the Jama mosque is not rich, mainly red and red, but every detail can see the essence. The worship hall on the west side faces Mecca, and a pair of minaret towers on the left and right sides of the hall, which overlooks the entire Old Town of Delhi. The mosque is open and has 3 entrances, of which the east gate is particularly magnificent. The central courtyard is paved with red sand and stone, which can accommodate more than 20,000 followers at the same time. In the center of the courtyard is a rectangular pool for worshippers to wash their hands and feet before worship. The temple was built in 1644 and officially completed in 1658, the last architectural luxury of King Shagahan of India. The construction of the Jamie Mosque was inspired by the Damascus Grand Mosque. The huge dome porch rises in the middle, and the same majestic vaults emerge in the back, and countless small vaults between them. It actually feels like the whole mosque is very simple. The grand courtyard of the mosque is surrounded by large columns. I also met enthusiastic Indians who asked for a group photo together. Tickets: Free opening hours: Open all day precautions: ladies need to pay to rent robes (mandatory), bring photo equipment to pay, enter the temple to take off shoes, there will be a charge at the store of shoes.
The Jama Mosque, built by Shah Jahan as part of the restoration of Delhi as the capital of the Empire, was India's largest mosque in the early seventeenth century, with thousands of followers attending every week. It can accommodate up to 20,000 people and requires 300 rupees for photography.
Jama Masjid is the largest mosque in India built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The mosque hosts thousands of pilgrims each year on the holy occasion of Eid to offer special Namaz in the morning. Non-Muslims are not allowed inside the Masjid during Namaz offerings
The most convenient transportation in the old city of Delhi is the number of sudden cars and human tricycles. The premise is to talk about the price first, in case the price is high. The short distance of the sudden car is 30 rupees, and the most expensive is not more than 150 rupees. The distance of the rickshaw is only 20 rupees within 1-2 kilometers. Most of my choices are rickshaws, and I can experience the city in the old town. Experience India, starting with Delhi. The old Delhi city in the north of the city can be felt everywhere with India's long history and splendid ancient culture, which has been the capital of the Mughal Empire for quite a long time, and the religious atmosphere is very strong. One of the three major mosques in the world, India's largest mosque, the Jama Mosque is located here. The Jama Mosque was built in 1650 in the northeast corner of Delhi. It took seven years to build. It covers an open area and has three entrances. The entrance to the East Gate is the most spectacular and gorgeous. The central courtyard is paved with red sand and can accommodate more than 20,000 worshippers. In the center of the courtyard is a rectangular pool for worshippers to wash their hands and feet before worship. A pair of minaret towers towering on the left and right sides of the main hall, which can be reached to the top of the tower and overlook the entire Old Town of Delhi. Local Indians are free to enter the mosque, foreign tourists need to buy 300 rupees of the so-called tour photo fee, and some people at the entrances collect money. The mosque must take off its shoes and enter barefoot, and stepping on the hot sandy ground is a test of people's will to believe. The entire mosque building is quite spectacular, not only magnificent but also beautifully decorated. Looking closely, you will find that the whole building does not need a wooden material, is made of finely carved white marble, and is sewn with lead water, which is indestructible. India is a multi-ethnic, multi-faith country, with Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, Tibetan Buddhism, etc., the language is also extremely complex, and the official language is no less than 15. It is not easy for such a multilingual, multi-faith and cultural mixed people to develop into peaceful coexistence today.
The Jama Mosque was built in the Shah Jahan period, opposite the Red Fort. It is said that it can hold more than 10,000 people. Indeed, the inner square is very large, and more than 10,000 people. It is the third largest mosque in the world and the holy place of the Hindu Islamic people.
Nice market that isn’t quite as busy as a few others in Delhi. Also close to a few important places to see.
The Jama Mosque is near the Moonlight Square. The traffic is not very good there. It is still very big when we enter the mosque. It can accommodate 25,000 people at the same time, and the local ascetic monks are often seen in the doorway.