During the British Raj, a now widely-recognized monument was built to commemorate the visit of King George V and the Queen Mary to Bombay. Which monument is it?
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Gateway of India at Mumbai.
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The Gateway of India, which is the most famous monument in Mumbai and it is one of the best catchy place for tourists was buit to commemorate the visit of King George V and the Queen Mary to Bombay.
It was built by Governor of the Mumbai on 31st march, 1913. The archway of the monument is 26 meter high. The style of this monument is indo-sceneric and it has some touch of gujrati style also. It faces to the Arabian sea which is Mumbai's best attraction. The Gateway Of India is the landmark of the Mumbai city.
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