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1. Mumbai’s most recognized place Gate of india. Gateway is de- signed in such a way that, first thing that visitors see when ap- proaching Mumbai by boat. It’s also a popular place to start explor- ing Mumbai. It is located on waterfront area in south Mumbai. It was a crude jetty used by the fishing community which was later renovated and used as a landing place for British governors and
2. Marine lines is recognized as Queen
necklace of Mumbai. The name Marine Lines is derived from the Marine Battalion Lines. People usually comes to have peace and relax on the beach. It also has one of the finest building facing the sea, and also snacks offered by many food vendor. It is claimed to be most densely populated area in the world.
3. Dabbawala is a person in India, most
common in Mumbai. This concept was
started in 1890 by Mahadeo havaji.
They are a part of delivery system that collects hot food. Delivery of hot lunches is been done through train and bicycle. In Mumbai most officegoers prefer to eat home-cooked food rather than eat outside, usually for taste. This unique concept was started to meet the needs of
British rulers. Almost they deliver 200,000 boxes of fresh food to office workers every day.
4. Dhobi ghat provides air laundry inside the city.
All dirty clothes around Mumbai are brought
here and washed by Dhobis. A Bollywood movie same name dhobi ghat was released 21st January, 2011 in India. It is located next to mahalaxmi station on the western railway. Dhobi ghat is very
famous among foreign tourists and it is called as world’s largest outdoor laundry.
5. Haji Ali was built in 1431 by Muslim
merchant, who has inspired to change his life.
It is situated in middle of the ocean. It is most recognized dargah in Mumbai. The whitewashed
structure occupies an area of a marble courtyard contains the central shrine. During the high tide,
the dargah looks more like a little island. on Fridays, various Sufi musicians perform a form of
devotional music called Qawwali at the dargah.