Chennai
Chennai or Madras as it was known earlier is the capital of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Born in the 17th century to serve the British rulers as their main naval and urban base, Chennai has now become one of the vibrating metropolises in India. Situated in the south Eastern coast of India popularly known as the Coromandel Coast, the waters of the Bay of Bengal washes the many beaches of the city. The fourth largest metropolitan Indian city, Chennai also enjoys the status of being the third most important industrial and commercial unit in India. It is the backbone of the flourishing automobile industry of the country and ranks second to Bangalore in terms of IT services. Chennai is also an important centre for the manufacture of electronic goods and hardware.
About Channai
Different theories exist regarding the origin of the name. According to some, Chennai was derived from the word Chennapatanam. On the other hand, Madras was a derivation from the word Madraspatnam. Madraspatnam was the site chosen for the colonial rulers to serve as a permanent settlement in the year 1639. After the merger of both the places, Madras was the name favored by the British, but for the locals the place served as Chennapuri or Chennapatnam. However, the place name was finally changed back to Chennai in August 1996 as Madras was thought to be of Portuguese origin.
Apart from the economic growth, Chennai is also an important cultural and sports centre. Chennai plays the role of the host city to The Annual Madras Music Season. The classical dance form Bharatnatyam has its origins here and theatres are an integral part of the cultural picture. The renowned ATP Tennis event known as the Chennai Open also takes place in Chennai. Drained by two rivers, Adyar in the south and Koovam in the central regions, Chennai enjoys a hot and humid climate for its coastal location.
Places to See
- Government Museum Complex: Established in 1851, the museum has six buildings with 46 galleries which cover the area about 14.25 acres. The objects in the museums are from a variety of fields like numismatics, zoology, natural history, archeology, and sculptures. It has Connemara library which is one of the four National Depository Libraries which has copy of all the newspapers, books, and periodicals published in India.
- Beaches: The longest Marina Beach features memorials, light house, statues, gardens, drives, and walk ways. There are other beaches like Elliot's beach, Covelong Beach, etc., which offer pleasant hotels close by.
- Fort St, George: It used to be as famous as White Town. The fort was built in 1639 at Chennai. The fort faces the sea area which became one of the main hubs for merchant activity. Fort has a museum which contains the relics of Raj. It also includes portraits of other Governors and monuments like St. Mary Church Anglican Church. There are many other destinations in Chennai, such as Art and Crafts, Places of Worship, etc., which are worth visiting. Many parks have different species of animals like deer, fox, snake, etc. If you want to shop, there are many shopping centers which offer a lot of special things like traditional jewelry, stone carvings, handicrafts, etc., that one day would not be enough to grab them all.
Thus it can be said that easy to reach and with lots to explore, Chennai is one of the major tourist getaways of the South Indian trip.