The Taj Mahal, a monument in Uttar Pradesh, India, has always been regarded as a symbol of eternal love. A man in Buhanpur, a small town in Madhya Pradesh, spent 20 million rupees (about 2.02 million Hong Kong dollars) three years ago to build a perfect imitation of the Taj Mahal. It was recently completed as a gift for the 27th anniversary of his marriage to his wife.
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Anand Prakash Chouksey, a 52-year-old male teacher, thought of building a reduced version of the Taj Mahal in his early years. Its size is only one-third of the original size. Meditation room. In order to faithfully recreate the original appearance, the engineer not only built a 3D model for reference, but also bought marble materials. Professional craftsmen were invited to customize the furniture for the whole house, which not only matched the Mughal style but also added modern elements.
This small Taj Mahal not only won the favor of the wife, but also became a tourist attraction for local people to visit and even check in when they got married. Shu Kaisi said that India is full of hatred due to religion and caste system, and hopes to use this as a symbol of transcending different political opinions and social class.