Roaming Around The Tibetan Markets At Gurgaon, India And Discovering More About Their Culture
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Recently I went for a walk nearby my residence at Gurgaon, Indian and somehow I reached a huge gate, a gate like none whith something written on it.
I found that I have reached Tibetan market, a market that I never new exit here. Happily I went inside to know more about it.
Tibetan markets are always peculiar, I thought such markets are depreciating, but that's true.
You guys can see the prayer flags over here, ain't this place a total vibe?
The second I entered my thoughts started to change about Tibetan market and the good music here hyped me up. If you find a place with good music you automatically start to like it. That's special about music.
While roaming I reached the main market and there were quality clothing here and there. People were buying those clothes after trying them. It is interesting to see how the market has flourished over time and not disappeared in a world where people prefer to buy stuff from mall only.
This market has a strong customer base, that too loyal customers. Some part of the money that the shopkeeper make in a day goes straight to the fund that they are raising to help poor. It's not as easy task vut they are doing it and hardwork can make anything possible.
As it's a cloth market, they have made all the necessary arrangements, in case the shops catch fire, you don't see such things in every market, told you Tibetan markets are peculiar. They also have boards on the wall advertising some amazing place to visit such as Norbulingka palace, which is considered as the largest man-made garden in Tibet.
The board informs about the famous festival held over this place during summer and winters and it's called "Yoghut festival". It includes singing, dancing, music and festivities. The board has made me wonder about the place and festival, i hope to visit Tibet soon.
And these people have made sagacious decision to open Tibetan restaurants here, well you doesn't like food, for a foody like me it's was cherry on cake. Also these restaurant make authentic Tibetan food, I tried Chexo there a rice and yogurt dish. It was amazing.
Just like the food, the place was amazing and at night it was looking too good.
Finally, I reached the end of the market and my perceptions about the small market got changed, I thought they must have depreciated with time but its not true, not at all. Theses people are working hard and promoting their culture, not letting it die at all coast. They even advertising about upcoming festivals and famous spot, so that the area can grow, develop and earn profit. Also I have taken these pictures with my iphone 13.
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