This post describes our stay in Madurai, Tamil Nadu State, for two nights 9 and 10 March 2020.
Much better highway between Trichy and Madurai. The landscape became drier and more hilly as we approached Madurai. The "weed-thorn-bush" we often saw in Rajasthan was here as well.
Our guide said that Chennai is the political and commercial capital of Tamil Nadu, but Madurai is the spiritual capital.
In Madurai we stayed at JC Residences, a older-style hotel, but comfortable. On our first night Eugine took us to a local movie theatre where we watched a Tamil film (there is a large local film industry, second only to Bollywood).
We drove from Tiruchirappalli (Trichy) to Madurai, and then on to Kerala State. |
We stopped at this roadside restaurant for lunch. Delicious. Cost A$7 for two of us. |
Inside the restaurant. It was almost empty when we arrived at 12.30, but then filled up. Indians tend to eat lunch at 1pm. |
Eugine said that this car was made by Tata and sold for only US$3,500. But production has ceased because it couldn't compete with lower-end Suzuki vehicles which were more popular. |
Our wonderful guide, Eugine Gevarghese, explaining the day's program to us. |
The following morning, 10 March, we visited a huge wholesale flower market. Flowers are an important part of Indian/Hindu culture. |
The Hall of 1000 Pillars; each pillar is a carved sculpture. Astounding workmanship! |
Some of the beautiful ceilings have been restored. |
The Celestial Pavilion was used as the Throne Room; the domed roof was 20m high, an architectural master-piece. |
One of the arcades around the Courtyard. |
Madurai has (yet another) Gandhi Museum. The maze of rooms in this attractive old building gave a detailed account of India's struggle for independence from 1757 to 1947. |
So simple and humble, yet strong and inspiring. |
An inscription from Albert Einstein "Generations to come will scarcely believe that such a man walked upon this earth." |
Jill and Elaine in their rickshaw. |
Darryl and Peter had their own rickshaws. |
There are lots of pharmacies everywhere in India. |
A local gym. |
An autorickshaw. |
A shop which makes photocopies (Xerox - haven't seen that name for years). |
A motorbike showroom & dealer (local brand TVS). |
Boy waiting for his father to return. |
Always lots of traffic, especially motor bikes and autorickshaws. |
A small, neighbourhood, Hindu Temple. |
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And so ended our visit to Madurai, our last stop in Tamil Nadu State. The following morning we drove to Kerala State, the subject of my next post.
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Coronavirus Update
Date 2020
|
Global
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Australia
|
||
Infections
|
Deaths
|
Infections
|
Deaths
|
|
23
March
|
335,972
|
14,642
|
1,353
|
7
|
25
March
|
423,543
|
18,876
|
2,317
|
8
|
27
March
|
525,614
|
23,706
|
2,810
|
13
|
29
March
|
649,904
|
30,249
|
3,640
|
14
|
31
March
|
775,306
|
37,083
|
4,361
|
18
|
Source: Thenewdaily.com.au
USA
28 March:
101,242 infections, 1,588 deaths; 31 March: 153.000 infections, 2,828
deaths
The number of deaths in Italy passed 10,000, with Spain not far behind.
Four days ago President Trump speculated that the CV19 emergency would be over by Easter Sunday (12 April); but with US deaths nearing 3,000 he is now saying it will take a couple of months, rather than a couple of weeks.
On 30 March the Australian Govt announced a wage-support package ("Jobkeeper") worth $130 billion (yes, billion!!!) to encourage companies to retain staff. That was on top of their first package of $17,6 billion (announced 12 March) and the second package (Jobseeker) of $66 billion (announced on 22 March).
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Best wishes, stay healthy and keep smiling.
Vera & Alex Olah
Canberra, Australia
Tuesday 31 March 2020
Orappu Restaurant, located on the Madurai Trichy Highway Hotel, offers a delightful culinary experience for travelers. Renowned for its authentic South Indian flavors, the restaurant provides a comfortable dining atmosphere with a menu that highlights traditional dishes made from fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Whether you're on a road trip or seeking a satisfying meal during your journey, Orappu Restaurant is the perfect stop to indulge in the rich tastes of Tamil Nadu.
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