Hey Laura...nice topic....and interesting too...Often I saw so many of us havent mentioned where they are from and was curious...!
I am basically from India. I have been born and brought up in the commercial capital of India-Bombay, now Mumbai. The tours that are organised to show a visitor this city are normally full of the beach visits, an aquarium, a museum, a few temples, the Indian film industry sights, government buildings... But to me, Bombay is always about its people. Those who are always in a hurry to get to school, work, not miss their local train or bus...encounter the crowds along the way...It is about the millions of people who are always craving for more...are never satisfied...Bombay has always been welcoming people from all over India...from labourers to top officers..to foreigners. There is no place for Bombay to expand but it still makes place for some more everyday...There is everything there is to see in Bombay-remnants of the British rule, businessmen, people from each professional stream, of each financial strata...It boasts of having the Indian stock market as also the biggest slum in Asia(it was very close to my medical school!!!).On google, Mumbai is shown with the Gateway of India built to welcome British royalty and the Taj Mahal Hotel attack...but Mumbai is sure much more than that...I personally believe that a place is made by the people who inhabit it and the buildings are just a reflection of that life...!
Currently, I am in Guangzhou,China. I have been here since 4 years as I joined my husband who is into the business of sourcing goods over here since a decade. I am glad that I had this opportunity to visit this lovely country. China again seems to be in the news for everything and anything that could harm its fame..But to me it is a very different place. It has been extra special because of Mohanish! The most striking thing here is the industrious nature of the people, their hard work, their sincerity, how prompt and punctual they are...
What I found interesting is the use of their national language everywhere too..This is a shocker, believe me, for someone who has been brought up in a country with the British 'legacy' left behind....We were brought up thinking that English is the universal language and the one who was not well versed with it could not achieve anything...Hey, people, come to China! And of course this is also the case in many European and North American countries as well...
Surprisingly, India and China are both said to be developing countries...I am not sure they both fall into the same category any more...!
What I love about India is that it is my yesterday-it has my life of 27 years which is all about my family, my friends, my identity....It is a treasure trove of memories...of things close to my heart...an inseparable part of my soul...
What I love about China is that it is my today and I want to make it my tomorrow....It has been my window to the whole new world that exists beyond India.....!
About other places in India....I have been lucky enough to visit a few states other than my parent state, Maharashtra- Jammu and Kashmir,New Delhi,Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Sikkim, Gujarat,Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerela and Tamil Nadu. They are of various geographical locations and landscapes...I have enjoyed the dry heat of a place, the humid beaches of another, the greenery of farms..to the clear blue skies behind snow clad mountains.....I have visited the Taj Mahal also, but I was too young then to be able to tell you more about that experience....I was about 6 years old then and it did not mean much except that it was a very famous place to be in!
Architecturally a place that struck me was the Delwara temples in Mount Abu, Rajasthan. They were built in two stages and the difference in the skills of the two generations of craftsmen is evident...even minute details like the finger nails of the musicians in the sculptures is remarkable...Beaches anywhere and everywhere have a lure too...but best when there is no one but you staring at the waves lashing in and the sounds of nature playing their superb symphony just for your ears....!
I seem to have been going on and on and on....Will try to write more later and mail it to whoever would want to read more!!!!
Hope we can all share our stories about our countries here...
Waiting to read from all.....
Love,
Madhavi