A trip to India to witness the miraculous development of a country of 1.3 billion people
Arrive in India by plane and stay in a 3-star hotel.
After coming out of the airport, he used his mobile phone to book a Samsung hotel nearby, 2000 rupees a night, almost 173 yuan a night, the room environment is quite tidy, except that there is no hair dryer, not very suitable for long-haired girls. I noticed mosquitoes in the house and went to the supermarket to buy some insect repellent and 60 rupees like toothpaste. When you wipe it on your body, the sound of mosquitoes disappears. The next morning, I found out that the hotel did not have a cafeteria, and I could only make a reservation at the front desk. What was served at the front desk was a cup of coffee, a piece of rice cake, and a little sweet condiment. In addition, I also noticed that there was no toilet paper in the toilet of the Indian hotel, and I had to use water to shower, which is a local custom, which made me feel a little uncomfortable.
Extended Chapter: The shop is full of all kinds of goods, and the colorful packaging bags are very eye-catching. For fear of losing anything, I carefully bought mosquito repellent water. When I returned to the hotel, I opened the box of mosquito repellent, a faint fragrance wafted into my nose, and I wiped it gently, and the whole person was a lot more energetic. The next morning, as the sun shone in through the spacious floor-to-ceiling windows, listening to the chirping of birds outside, I opened my breakfast box, sprinkled some spices, and suddenly a fresh fragrance came to my nose. When I entered the bathroom and saw the simple décor, I was a little more curious about the lifestyle of the locals.
* Indian food culture.
There is a growing vegetarian population in India, and even some high-caste Indians are mere vegetarians. In order to give guests more choice, many restaurants have put on the labels of vegetables and meats. Indians believe that beans supplement plant-based protein, so beans are ubiquitous in their daily diets. Spices are the essence of Indian cooking, and masala is one of the most popular condiments. The wide variety of condiments in the supermarket shows the love of condiments in India. In the supermarkets of India, I found a lot of dim sum made with different spices, which are all loved by the local residents.
Extended Chapter: When I entered an Indian restaurant, I was not only attracted to the aroma of the food, but also by the love of the local people for culinary culture. I slowly enjoyed the aroma of Indian food and the spices wafting in my mouth. Walking into the supermarket, I was fascinated by the variety of spice boxes, tasting the unique aroma of each spice, as if I was appreciating the breadth and depth of Indian cuisine. Locals stop by to buy some fried food, which is mouth-watering in aroma.
Taste the sweet Indian culture.
Indians love desserts, and a variety of desserts and snacks can be bought at local markets. When I ate the dumplings, I was amazed to find that it was more sweet than I had imagined, and the sweet saccharin made my taste sensation feel a whole new feeling. When I saw the colorful candies on the market, I was fascinated by their appearance, so I tried a small bite, and I tasted it incrediblely, and it had a sweet sugar taste.
Expanded Chapter: When I enter a local candy store, I'm dazzled by the sheer array of candy. I reached out and took a piece of candy and tasted the sweet taste, like I was in candy heaven. On this street, there are stalls of all kinds of sweets. Searching for the aromas and tasting each unique Indian sweet, I couldn't help but be amazed by the exotic food culture here.
Get a taste of Chinese culture in India.
In Chinese restaurants in India, I miss traditional Chinese food. The price of this dish is not high, and there is no ** on it, just some simple introductions. I tasted some Chinese food, such as mapo tofu, stir-fried prawns, broccoli greens. Even though it doesn't look like the food back home, the food here makes me feel like home.
Extended Chapter: To learn more about the dining culture of Chinese in India, I walked into a Chinese restaurant in the corner, and looking at those strange names, I suddenly became interested in cooking. Across the dining table, I seemed to see the stall selling stir-fried vegetables in my hometown again, with smoke and aroma. Picking up a bowl of hot chai soup, I felt a familiar taste of home, like being at home in a foreign land.
Visit India. Walking through the streets of India, those huge statues attracted me and made me wonder what they represented. In the affluent area, exquisite houses, ancient temples, and flowers sold along the streets all reveal a strong vitality of life. In communicating with the local residents, I learned that the flowers here are all handmade and delicately handmade, which shows that the flower shop has put a lot of thought into it.
Extended Chapter: Walking through the streets of India, the elephant statues seem to tell one story after another, and I can't take my eyes off the amazing creations. Entering the wealthy area, there are many high-rise buildings, like works of art, scattered in the streets and alleys, and the ancient temples are contrasted. Along the way, the flower vendors on the roadside, colorful flowers, and bright smiling faces quietly evoked my desire for a better life. Buying a bouquet of flowers is like receiving a blessing from a local, which makes me feel that the beauty of life can be so simple and sincere.
Get a taste of the local flavors of India.
In a small restaurant, Indian cream and shortbread exude a delightful aroma. The people who set up the stalls were all dressed in monkey costumes, which made me feel at ease about the hygiene of the food. Affordable food is nostalgic, food is nostalgic, and it is an indispensable choice in my heart.
Extended Chapter: As soon as I smell the aroma of cream and chocolate chip cookies wafting from the coffee shop, my taste buds are activated and I am full of curiosity about everything. I ate large pieces of delicious food with a knife and fork, and every bite made me feel the food culture of India. Through the sun, I saw the life of the local people, as if I had stepped into a delicious world, and I forgot the toil and fatigue along the way.
Outline. Travelling in India has given me a deeper understanding of the cultures, from the colourful food to the exotic streets. During my visit to India, the conversations I had with the people made me more aware of this country of mystery and diversity. Here, I not only enjoyed the joy brought by delicious food, but also experienced the unique cultural customs here. This trip to India not only feasted my eyes, but also deepened my understanding of the integration of cultures from all over the world.