Very beautiful, there is a viewpoint that can see the Taj Mahal in the distance, if the weather is good, it is a pity that the day I went, a lot of dust, fog, I can't see clearly.
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Agra Fort Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Agra Fort is located on a hill on the banks of the Yamuna River, about 3 kilometers away from the Taj Mahal. It is also called the Red Fort because it was built with red sandstone. It was once the seat of the Mughal Dynasty. The Red Fort belongs to a different building.
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Agra Fort Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Very beautiful, there is a viewpoint that can see the Taj Mahal in the distance, if the weather is good, it is a pity that the day I went, a lot of dust, fog, I can't see clearly.
Agra Fort is a red building, the brick red structure is also a striking sign, the history is quite long, the tour guide here introduced a lot of the content of this building, is also a good place to visit, far from the city
Akbar the Great loved red. He built this Agra Red Fort, both a palace and a castle, in 1573 for eight years. The half-circle red sandstone walls of more than ten meters high look bold and majestic, and it would be more pleasing to the eye if there was sunlight. Inside the red castle is an octagonal stone tower, which can be seen from the tower, and the Taj Mahal on the other side of the Yamuna River can be seen.
This evening, I visited the Red Fort of Agra, which is much larger than the Red Fort of Delhi in terms of scale and cultural landscape. Visiting the Red Fort at Agra requires a first look at Indian history. Three famous dynasties in India are the Peacock Dynasty (popular Buddhist culture), the Bando Dynasty (popular Hindu culture), and the Mughal Dynasty (popular Islamic culture). Babul, the first emperor of the Mughal Dynasty, was the sixth grandson of the famous Mongolian Khan Tiemer, whose mother was Genghis Khan. Babul was so brave and invincible that he established the Mughal Dynasty. His grandson, the greatest emperor in Indian history, Alba the Great, moved from Delhi to Agra in 1566 and spent eight years building the Red Castle. Alba the Great was not only brave and good at fighting, but also had a high artistic talent. The Red Castle he built had the dual functions of palace art and castle defense. In its heyday, there were more than 500 buildings, which had strong religious color and very ornamental value. The 1980s have long been included in the world cultural heritage. Red Fort Arag is situated on a hill along the Yamuna River, 15 kilometers from the Taj Mahal. It arrives in about half an hour by tugboat. A little episode happened when I bought tickets at the entrance of the scenic spot. I handed a 2000 rupee bill for 500 rupees. When the conductor gave me the ticket, he explained the closing points of the scenic spot, and so on. He didn't hand me a small change of 1500 rupees. I didn't give him any change until I asked him out loud. It seems that this man is a recidivist, so it is common in India to cheat in small pits and get along with it a little longer.
For India, a country with diverse religious beliefs, we foreigners don’t know what their faith is? Because they don’t know at night, they believe in monkeys and tigers for a while, and they don’t have unbelievers, and there are no unbelievers. In India we see a completely different world.
It's very close to the Taj Mahal. One of the tourist attractions of Agrabi. The scale is relatively large. Inside are the palaces of several generations of Mogul emperors. The most famous octagonal pagoda is the place where Tai's husband overlooked the Taj Mahal in his later years. Don't miss it. You can see Tai'ao Mausoleum very clearly in the distance.
As the capital of the dynasty, it is magnificent and beautiful. It's more shocking than Red Fort Delhi! Architecture of the same dynasty... Embodiment of works of art! The beauty of Indian monuments and the embarrassment of the city make people sigh ~the magical country!