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Rock Garden, Chandigarh
Chandigarh has the distinction of having a unique world-acclaimed Rock
Garden. It consists of art objects, fashioned from industrial and urban
waste. It is situated between the Capitol Complex and Sukhna Lake in Sector 1.
It nestles amidst 20 acres of woods in the form of an open air exhibition hall,
theatre trove and a miniature maze all rolled into one vast fantasy land of art
and landscape. It is without doubt, a tourist spot that is a must on the
itinerary of every visitor to Chandigarh. THE CREATOR COLLECTION Also, on display are shapes sculptured by using a variety of discarded materials such as frames, mudguards, forks, handle bars, metal wires, play marbles, crowns of soft drink bottles, porcelain, auto parts, broken bangles, pieces of slate, burnt bricks and even human hair recovered from barbers' shop. Nek Chand salvaged a variety of debris from demolished structures, waste from lime kilns, discarded street lights, electrical fittings, broken sanitary ware, crockery etc. thus demonstrating how urban and industrial waste can be fruitfully recycled and used in creative pursuit. KINGDOM An open air theatre and a vast pavilion with a centre stage are the other highlights of the Rock Garden where art and culture blend amidst the rustic and exotic environs of the garden. The Teej Festival, when the Rock Garden assumes a festive look, holds a special attraction for tourists …. Young damsels partake in the fun and frolic by swaying on the giant swings, while others adorn their hands with traditional Mehandi (henna), amidst joyful songs and dances. As you stroll through the Rock Garden, enjoying the awe inspiring creation, you may find yourself face to face with the unassuming, down to earth artist Nek Chand himself, in flesh and blood, working at or supervising his 'kingdom'. |
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Chandigarh, the city beautiful, is the only city in India having the distinction of being the capital of two of the most progressive and prosperous states of India, Punjab and Haryana. Set at the foothills of the majestic Himalayas, was planned by the French architect Le Corbusier after India’s independence.
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