The Wagah Border is a popular tourist attraction in India and Pakistan that features a daily flag-lowering ceremony. The ceremony is also known as the Beating Retreat ceremony.
Shalimar Gardens in Lahore, Pakistan is a popular tourist attraction and UNESCO World Heritage Site. The gardens are a testament to Mughal architecture and Islamic garden design.
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The Wagah Border is a popular tourist attraction in India and Pakistan that features a daily flag-lowering ceremony. The ceremony is also known as the Beating Retreat ceremony. What to see and do Flag-lowering ceremony: Watch the soldiers march in sync and lower the national flags Patriotic songs: See women and children dance to patriotic songs before the ceremony Nationalistic fervor: Feel the nationalistic fervor and enthusiasm of the crowd Military drill: Witness the elaborate military drill conducted by the border security forces of both countries
Shalimar Gardens in Lahore, Pakistan is a Mughal garden complex that's a popular tourist destination. It's known for its water features, pavilions, and walled gardens. Features Water features: The gardens have 410 fountains that discharge into marble pools called haūz. Terraces: The gardens are divided into three terraces, each with its own character. Pavilions: The gardens have pavilions, kiosks, and gateways, including the Farahbakhsh pavilion, which is decorated with floral and geometric patterns. Walls: The gardens are enclosed by walls. Paths: The gardens have a rectilinear layout of paths.
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