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Chennai (previously known as Madras), the first city of South India and
the capital of Tamilnadu state, is a historic land of ancient culture.
India's most southerly city brims with magnificent architecture, exotic
pageantry, and age-old traditions. The Dravidian dynasties of Pallavas,
the Cholas and the Pandiyas, all left their marks on the culture and architecture
of the region. Chennai, a thriving seaboard that did business with the
Chinese, Greeks, Phoenicians, Romans, and Babylonians 2000 years ago and
later the French, Portugese, Armenians, and Arabs. Chennai remembered
history goes back to the 4th Century. Immensely proud and aware of the
classic antiquty of their three thousand years old Dravidian Culture,
respected by the Aryans when they came in 1500 B.C., many modern day Tamils
still live largely the same life in many ways, not only in their culture
and language, but in their food and clothes as well. Tamil -- one of the
oldest languages known on the earth -- spoken by majority of the people,
today Chennai is a city that still sustains a pure Tamil culture vibrantly
alive with modern participation. Inspite of successive invasions, the
Tamil art, scriptures, religion, dance, drama, vocal and instrumental
music and architecture have remained essentially untouched. Morden day
Chennai sprawls over 174 square kilometers and is home of more than 5
millions people. This modern metropolis of Chennai, Tamilnadu's principal
port, offers excellent hotels and transport, a terrfic range of food and
some serious shopping for silks, cottons, jewellery and handicrafts. And
of course, magnificent old Hindu temples that offer more than just a fabulous
photo opportunity to the discerning. More, you will hear the splendid
strains of classical music and sniff a heady compound of jasmines and
spices living traditions that are still savored from Chennai's ancient
past.
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