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Enjoy the culture of India, without come to India

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Enjoy the culture of India, without come to India
Enjoy the culture of India, without come to India 
INDIA is a country rich with culture, tradition and art, making him one of the very Unoque tourist destination. Unfortunately, India is far enough to reach from Indonesia.

But not to worry. If you want to enjoy the sensation of the original life of India, you do not have to be to his country. Some of these countries have a village of India, who prepared the original feel of the community life of India as the original.



Malaysia claimed to be the proper gathering of ethnic groups from different cultures and nations in Asia. Little India, an Indian village in Kuala Lumpur is one of India's most active associations as well as historical.

Indian village is located in the old part of Kuala Lumpur, known as Jalan Masjid India, an area which gets its name from an old mosque that was built here in the 1870s by the Muslim community of India. With a lively market and a lot of street food options, this Indian village is a must-visit place in Kuala Lumpur.


Hong Kong is also a 'bridge' connecting the various nations in Asia, with many ethnic groups that live in this city, one of which is the Indian community. They occupy a district of Tsim Sha Tsui, which is dominated by people of Indian origin but also citizens of Pakistan and Africa. The district is fairly dense with shops, and the building complex is often used as the set of Mandarin films.


Kampung India in Singapore is located in the eastern part of the Singapore River, the area occupied by Rochor large number of Tamil communities. In addition to shopping and culinary area, this area became a tourist attraction as well as typical Indian festivals take place, such as the Diwali Festival (Festival of Lights) and Thaipusam. In the area called Little India is also famous for its electronic goods shops with a very low price.


Pahurat district in the capital of Thailand, Bangkok, has been home to ethnic Indian Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs since the early 1900s. One of the most interesting landmarks in the area of ​​this district is the golden dome of the Sikh temple seven floors built in 1933, then underwent a renovation and rebuilt in 1981. Located along Jalan Phahurat in Phra Nakhon district, an area of ​​India is full of religious sites, small shops and eating places.


Myanmar and India still have a very close relationship, because the ancestors of these two countries comes from the 'root' is the same so that their culture was very similar. Especially this is seen in the capital of Myanmar, Yangon. Anwaratha street in this city is describing the character of India.

Yangon city is the final resting place of the leader of Mughal empire in India, Bahadur Shah Zafar. This king's funeral was unique, with a representation of history India is symbolized by the many hallway.


Citizens of India in Dubai generally is the workers who immigrated halted when the city developed into one of the most modern cities in Asia that require much labor.

As one of the most liberal cities in the Middle East, Dubai's population consists of 36 percent of India, 11 percent of Pakistan, Bangladesh and 6 percent. Indian village at Dubai is famous for its textiles and culinary shops.
Enjoy the culture of India, without come to India

Enjoy the culture of India, without come to India 

Enjoy the culture of India, without come to India 

Enjoy the culture of India, without come to India 

Enjoy the culture of India, without come to India 

Enjoy the culture of India, without come to India 

Enjoy the culture of India, without come to India 

Enjoy the culture of India, without come to India 

Enjoy the culture of India, without come to India 

Enjoy the culture of India, without come to India 

Enjoy the culture of India, without come to India 
Enjoy the culture of India, without come to India
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