My dinner before departure - Chicken soft kuey teow. Location: my room |
Love this picture the most! Location: Lalbagh garden, Bangalore |
Such fluffy chrysanthemum! Location: Lalbagh garden, Bangalore |
Bass stage if I'm not mistaken. Something Bass... But it's pretty! Location: Lalbagh garden, Bangalore |
It's all made up of flowers! And sponge. Location: Lalbagh garden, Bangalore |
One of the entrance to Lalbagh garden. |
Bangalore palace! |
Bangalore palace's garden! Not as nice as Lalbagh garden. |
The inner courtyard for all the ladies to meet their "prince". Location: Bangalore Palace |
This is the courtyard for guys. Location: Bangalore Palace |
The exquisite design! Location: Bangalore |
This is a store room. I sneak a peak and I saw chair from what, China?! Location: Bangalore Palace (I can't believe my eyes!) |
The courtyard for the ladies. =) Location: Bangalore Palace |
One of the collection of Wadiyah (India's Sultan) It's so Chinese. Kinda like 灵古塔 Location: Bangalore Palace |
Sorry for the bad quality of this picture. We can't actually snap the photo of the horse and the cart. They will charge us for that. So I zoomed. Location: Bangalore Palace |
Side view of Bangalore Palace. |
Wow! A whole "lorry" of spare parts! |
Mysore palace is huge! It's actually co-related to those pictures in the gallery in Bangalore Palace. Mysore Palace is where the actual event took place. ;) |
But I took this with my lousy phone. I love my phone OK? I love it.
And sorry about too little pictures taken in Mysore Palace.
Phone battery dying, that's why.
So, go visit Mysore Palace next time. It's such a fun experience.
Mysore Palace's hall is breath taking! Simply marvelous. It took them 15 years to finish building it. And because of the old Mysore Palace got caught in fire (in a kitchen, during a princess's wedding) and it's a total lost, the new Mysore Palace, the one that you all are seeing now is made up of marble and metal. The least wood is been use because of the history of the palace.
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