Cultural charm India
I have to say that I fall in love with India. Though I haven't stepped my feet to explore it that much, my 4-day-trip to Gaya did kick my soul and made me want to go back there again.


Regardless of its presence in poverty of living, the country and people are so much rich in cultures to offer. Spiritual attractions are absorbing into everyday lives. I could just quickly develop enduring passion along the journey within this country. I'll be returning with a longer stay...
Sweet smile....every morning when I got out of the temple, this girl followed me quietly and only gave her sweet smiles....
Young monk...when it comes to a religious season, many boys pretend to be a monk so he can be allowed into this place...that means an easier chance to ask for money.
I don't know if he's real or not...


Regardless of its presence in poverty of living, the country and people are so much rich in cultures to offer. Spiritual attractions are absorbing into everyday lives. I could just quickly develop enduring passion along the journey within this country. I'll be returning with a longer stay...
Sweet smile....every morning when I got out of the temple, this girl followed me quietly and only gave her sweet smiles....
Young monk...when it comes to a religious season, many boys pretend to be a monk so he can be allowed into this place...that means an easier chance to ask for money.I don't know if he's real or not...






1 Comments:
Your pictures are beautiful. I have always been facinated by India. I would love to travel there too, someday
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