Going to hampi is completely because of Jackie Chan. We took advantage of the summer vacation in 2010. At that time, there were no Chinese visits, so I almost didn’t feel that there was an excessive development of stone city. A hampi market is very lively. There are also many people at night. There are also many Europeans and Americans. The signal is not good. It’s a reliance operator, but the scenery is really good just in time for the pilgrimage period. Many people in the temple visit. There are also many people living in the temple. Shopping is also cheap.
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Going to hampi is completely because of Jackie Chan. We took advantage of the summer vacation in 2010. At that time, there were no Chinese visits, so I almost didn’t feel that there was an excessive development of stone city. A hampi market is very lively. There are also many people at night. There are also many Europeans and Americans. The signal is not good. It’s a reliance operator, but the scenery is really good just in time for the pilgrimage period. Many people in the temple visit. There are also many people living in the temple. Shopping is also cheap.
The history of hampi can be traced back a long time, and the magic is that the victorious dynasty that exists in such a stone mountain, built a capital of this scale, full of stone monuments: temples, temples, squares, roads, markets, cities,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Stone chariots, giant cows, elephant houses, lotus temples, trapezoidal wells, palace ruins,,, I think it is the most interesting place to visit Indian monuments! By the way, a movie of Jackie Chan seems to have been here.