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Chennai,
the present gateway to the South of India, is, however, only about 350 years
old. Chennai is ever growing, changing and pulsating with new activities. The
city of today, one of the great metropolitan cities of the world, and the fourth
largest city in India, grew from the Fort that Francis Day and his superior
Andrew Cogan of East India Company built on a narrow spit of no-man's land that
Day's dubash Beri Thimanna negotiated with the local governor of the Vijayangar
Empire. The approximately 5-square kilometer sand strip Day was granted has
now grown into a city of about 170 sq.kms. with a population of about 6 million.
The
particularly charming features of Chennai are its allegiance to ancient traditions,
no matter how modernised it has become and its willingness to spread out further
rather than develop into a multistorey concrete jungle.The result is a widespread
city still open to the skies; a green, airy city with several vestiges of its
rural past; a city that adheres to the leisurely tempo of the life of a world
of yesterday; a city whose values of the other day still survive amidst the
humdrum bustle of today; a city that still retains the charm, culture, hospitality
and courtesies of the ages. | Chennai Travel || Chennai Travel Guide || Places of Interest in Chennai || Excursions in Chennai || Chennai Travel Information || Shopping in Chennai || Hotels in Chennai || |
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