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Cochin
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on a cluster of islands and narrow peninsulas, the port city of Cochin (Kochi)
reflects the eclecticism of Kerala perfectly. With a rich past and a bustling
present, it has been the business hub of the region from the very early days.
Chinese fishing nets along Cochin harbour Cochin consists
of mainland Ernakulam, the islands of Willington, Bolgatty and Gundu in the harbour,
Fort Cochin and Mattancherry on the southern peninsula, and Vypeen Island north
of Fort Cochin, all linked by ferry. The influence of Chinese, Jews,
Arabs and Europeans is evident in Cochin and its people. The oldest church in
India, 500-year-old Portugese houses, old tiled houses built in the Chinese pagoda
style, the famous Chinese fishing nets, a Jewish community whose roots go back
to the Diaspora, synagogues and mosques all tell the fascinating story of this
harbour town. The harbour is still at the heart of the city and pepper,
sea food, rubber and coir are exported from here. Despite this, Cochin is an attractive
city with serene back-waters, lagoons overhung with feathery coconut palms and
picturesque islands. The older parts of Fort Cochin and Mattanchery are
an unlikely blend of medieval Portugal, Holland and an English country village
grafted onto the troppical Malabar coast. Cochin is one of India's largest ports
and a major naval base.
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What to See | |
Bolghatty Palace
- Once a mansion of the British Resident and now a hotel, is in palm fringed
Bolghatty Island. Mattancherry Palace
- The palace (Dutch Palace) was built by the Portuguese in 1557 and presented
to the Cochin Raja, Veera Kerala Varma. The Dutch renovated it after 1663, and
hence the palace has another name, 'Dutch Palace'. The most important
feature of Mattanchery Palace is the murals in the bedchambers and other rooms,
which depict scenes from the Ramayana, Mahabharata and Puranic legends connected
with Shiva, Vishnu, Krishna, Kumara and Durga. These murals are some of the most
beautiful and extensive, and are one of the wonders of India. The Shiva
temple in Ettumanur ( near Kottayam) has similar murals. Interior of
Jewish Synagogue Jewish Synagogue
- Constructed in 1568, this is the oldest synagogue in the Commonwealth.
A stone slab from Kochangadi synagogue (built in 1344, and has then disappeared),
inscribed in Hebrew, can be found on the inner surface of the wall.
The synagogue has hand-painted, willow pattern floor tiles brought from China.
St. Francis Church
- Built in 1503 by Portugese Franciscan friars, this is India's oldest
European-built church. The original structure was wood, but was rebuilt in stone
in mid-16th century. Vasco da Gama, the first European to reach India, died in
Cochin in 1524 and was buried here for 14 years before his remains were transferred
to Portugal. The tombstone still stands. Chinese
Fishing Nets - Lined along the sea-front,
these fishing nets exhibit a mechanical method of catching fish, introduced by
Chinese traders from the court of Kublai Khan. These nets are also seen along
the backwaters between Cochin and Kottayam, and between Alleppey (Alappuzha) and
Quilon (Kollam). They are mainly used at high tide. Parishath
Thampuran Museum - Housed in what was previously
Durbar Hall, constructed in traditional Kerala style, the museum contains collections
of 19th century oil paintings, old coins, sculptures and Mughul paintings and
exhibits from the Cochin Royal family. Kerala Tourist Development
Corporation's daily conducted boat cruises around Cochin harbour visit Willingdon
Island, Gundu Island, Mattanchery Palace, Jewish Synagogue, Fort Cochin, St. Francis
Church, Chinese fishing nets and Bolgatty Island. Tourists can also watch Kathakali
performances, as well as displays of Kalaripayattu. |
| When
to visit | | Pooram
: Many temple festivals fall in the month of March. Decorated elephants are main
attraction of Pooram other than Teyyam, Thira and Velichappadu. December
to April is the best season to visit. Special programmes in Kalamandalam are on
Vallathol's birth anniversary and on Kalamandalam foundation day. |
| Where
to Stay | | KTDC
Hotel, Bolghatty Island. Bharat Tourist Home, Darbal Hall Road, Ernakulam.
Malabar Hotel, located at the tip of Willington Island, overlooking the harbour.
Casino Hotel, Willington Island Hotel Sealord, Ernakulam For more
information on Kerala tourism, email at ktdc@giasmdol.vsnl.net.in |
| How
to Get There | | By
Air : Domestic carrier, Indian Airlines and Private carriers have flights
between Cochin and Metros. By Rail: All superfast trains
stop either at Ernakulam Town Railway Station or at Ernakulam Junction.
By Road: Kerala State Road Transport Corporation buses are available
from all parts of the state to Ernakulam. | |
Contact
| | For more information,
e-mail : ktdc@giasmdol.vsnl.net.in |
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