Sunday 13 February 2011

Bang the Peace Gong

The majority of travellers of India agree on one thing: Delhi sucks. It's overcrowded, it's stinky, it's smoggy and it's loud. Emily and I stayed two nights and just one day in the city. We spent the whole day out and did what we could, but didn't go crazy with sight seeing. Old Delhi in the morning, Gandhi Smriti in the afternoon and a Bollywood film in the evening.

Delhi Sunrise

Sunrise in Delhi.

Old Delhi

Check out those power lines. Emily's bun got tangled and them once and really, that's just an octopus waiting to catch fire.

gandhi smriti

If there's any place to find solace in Delhi it's at the Gandhi Smriti (meaning "that which is remembered"). Ghandi spent his last days living in a modest house in a government-type area of Delhi. A few months after moving in, Gandhi was assassinated. This memorial marks the spot where Gandhi fell.

gandhi smriti

Part of the Gandhi Smriti includes a museum and a peace gong. Everybody was lining up to bang the peace gong. But, you weren't actually allowed to bang it. Lame.

gandhi smriti
The entire Gandhi Smriti, including the museum was free. Emily and I expected to spend about a half hour throughout the memorial, but ended up being there two and a half hours. The museum was super interactive and the history lesson was far from dry. After spending the morning being jostled around Old Delhi, the Smriti was a welcome break from the crowds. Plus the real Gandhi was there! See!

Jalebi

We went to a cinema to watch the Bollywood film "Tees Mar Khan" then stopped for a fresh jalebi from the Jalebi Walla at Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi. Hot damn that jalebi was hot and fresh. The deep fried, orange batter tastes like a sweeter chewier donut.

Jalebi

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