write a diary entry a visit to a holy place in.(100to150)words
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Wednesday january 7 2019 11:30 p.m.
Dear Diary
Today, while visiting Taj, I realized the stark difference in the attitude between foreign tourists and local visitors. The former respect and admire the monuments. They appear to have a very fine aesthetic reverence even for the very blades of grass of the place they visit. They observe all the rules and regulations of the place. They behave so responsibly during their visit and after collecting the related information and capturing a few moments, leave. The local visitors, in contrast to the foreign tourists predominantly lack all the above mentioned qualities. They neither have aesthetic care, nor responsible attitude to the place they are visiting the precious monuments appear to be at their mercy. They sit on them, stand on them, write their names on them, and in certain cases if the call of nature is very urgent, they relieve themselves then and there (provided no other soul is hovering around). As a result of this poor attitude of the local visitors, many of the world renowned monuments in India are in deplorable condition.
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Dear Diary
Today, while visiting Taj, I realized the stark difference in the attitude between foreign tourists and local visitors. The former respect and admire the monuments. They appear to have a very fine aesthetic reverence even for the very blades of grass of the place they visit. They observe all the rules and regulations of the place. They behave so responsibly during their visit and after collecting the related information and capturing a few moments, leave. The local visitors, in contrast to the foreign tourists predominantly lack all the above mentioned qualities. They neither have aesthetic care, nor responsible attitude to the place they are visiting the precious monuments appear to be at their mercy. They sit on them, stand on them, write their names on them, and in certain cases if the call of nature is very urgent, they relieve themselves then and there (provided no other soul is hovering around). As a result of this poor attitude of the local visitors, many of the world renowned monuments in India are in deplorable condition.
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sorry I was can't because I ask holy place but u answered historical place but thanks
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Monday
7 Jan 2019
9:35pm
Dear diary,
What a traditional day it was? Today my grandparents came and we decided to visit the Vaishnodevi temple. I saw that their was a lump-sum crowd of people. I felt so happy that after such a long time I was spending time with my family. The ringing bells of the temple sounded very pleasant for me some people were like covering their ears because they found the sound was too coarse. I have got to know that temples really mean a lot. The sweet fragrance of insant stick was diffusing in every part of the temple.
NAIRA
THANKS
I THINK IT HELPS...
@Garu1678
Monday
7 Jan 2019
9:35pm
Dear diary,
What a traditional day it was? Today my grandparents came and we decided to visit the Vaishnodevi temple. I saw that their was a lump-sum crowd of people. I felt so happy that after such a long time I was spending time with my family. The ringing bells of the temple sounded very pleasant for me some people were like covering their ears because they found the sound was too coarse. I have got to know that temples really mean a lot. The sweet fragrance of insant stick was diffusing in every part of the temple.
NAIRA
THANKS
I THINK IT HELPS...
@Garu1678
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