Udaipur Pichola lake cruise ship overlooks the city palace. In the early 16th century, this palace first built by Udai• Singh II, by later many kings, was expanded to form a milky white marble castle, the palace can enjoy the romance and tenderness of the lake and mountains, while overlooking the old city of Udaipur, showing the domineering power of the rulers. Over the next 300 years, Udaipur resisted the attack of the Mughal Dynasty again and again, the white marble, and the record of no fall, forming the connotation of "white city". Before entering the city palace, it has been shocked by its momentum.
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Udaipur Pichola lake cruise ship overlooks the city palace. In the early 16th century, this palace first built by Udai• Singh II, by later many kings, was expanded to form a milky white marble castle, the palace can enjoy the romance and tenderness of the lake and mountains, while overlooking the old city of Udaipur, showing the domineering power of the rulers. Over the next 300 years, Udaipur resisted the attack of the Mughal Dynasty again and again, the white marble, and the record of no fall, forming the connotation of "white city". Before entering the city palace, it has been shocked by its momentum.
The city palace in Udaipur, the white city of India, is the largest castle in Rajasthan. On the rooftop of the city palace, you can overlook the panoramic view of Udaipur. The palace itself is also very beautiful and worth a visit.
Udaipur is obviously different from other cities in India. This is the "white city" and the city of vacation. Many Indians and foreigners come here for vacation, the room price is cheap, the price is cheap. Compared to Santorini, it is indeed a lot more cost-effective.
It was a cultural castle that was a little different from the Medieval Mughul Empire, which was well harmonized with Indian style, and it was a very nice castle.
This gorgeous palace has many beautiful balconies and towers. The main body of the palace has become the City Palace Museum (City Palace Museum), which contains a large number of historical relics. Since it was opened to the public in 1969, it has gradually developed into a world-class museum. The exterior of the city palace is spectacular, the gate tower is towering, the exterior wall has exquisite Indian-style murals, and even the panes are carved in marble, majestic. The interior is exquisitely carved and the structure is extremely complex, with narrow passages extending in all directions like a maze. The interior is even more luxurious, with stained glass and mosaic-encrusted patterns and mini-exquisite. The mosaic technology is even more beautiful, and the peacock decorations, gold mosaics and ivory doors on the walls are amazing. The palace also displays a variety of luxury goods, as well as the daily necessities of the former nobles, colorful and exquisite. It perfectly shows the life style of the ancient Indian Rajasthan royal family.
Beautiful city palace UdaipurCityPalace[ rose] This is an ancient and long city. In addition to the shocking attractions, Udaipur is more suitable for vacation and emptying the mind. This city is far from the hustle and bustle but has its own characteristics. The city palace has been changed to a palace hotel. Want to stay in this hotel? Many of them are former royal residences now, so come to India to enjoy the home of the king and queen and experience royal life.
The first stop in Rajasthan is Udaipur. After coming in, I couldn't react. How did I feel like Chiang Mai and Lijiang? It is not in line with the Indian style that I have been walking for most of the month. The city palace I went to in the afternoon, the architecture of Rajasthan suddenly shocked me. India's first half of the journey to see temple grottoes, so far, this is considered to be stepping into a new field. The palace is very magnificent, and the ancient Indian historical civilization is really blind. I looked at the famous peacock made of mirrors for a long time, delayed time, and was later sent directly from the fast track to the next exhibition hall by the staff, but there were fewer long queues.