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Few Tourist Centres in Cochin 

Bolghatty Palace

This Dutch palace is situated on the Bolghatty island. At present it is being used as hotel. The island has a fine golf course and the panoramic view makes it an attractive picnic spot. Frequent boat service is available from the mainland. 

Dutch Palace

The Dutch Palace was originally built by the Portugese. Later, in 17th century, the Dutch modified it and presented to the Raja of Kochi. Coronation of many Rajas of Kochi were held here. The place has a fine collection of mural paintings depicting the scenes from the Hindu epics Mahabharatha and Ramayana. 

Chinese Fishing Nets 

The chinese fishing nets found here are the only ones of its kind in India. It is believed that traders from the court of the Chinese ruler Kublai Khan introduced these nets here. 

Hill Palace 

Built in the 19th century by Raja of Kochi, the Kochi province was ruled from here. The palace has been converted into a museum displaying a fine collection of articles used by the Rajas of Kochi apart from many archaeological findings. 

Fort Kochi beach 

A stroll along the beach, particularly at sunset with the chinese fishing nets and sailing ships in the background, is a fine experience. Many European style bungalows can be seen along the shoreline. 

Jewish Synagogue 

The synagogue ,magnificently decorated by Chinese tiles and Belgian chandeliers ,was built in 1568. Giant scrolls of the Old Testament can be found here. It is located near the Dutch Palace. 

 

Museum of Kerala History


The museum has on display life size statues of many famous personalities and several paintings depicting Kerala History. 

St. Francis Church

It is the oldest church built by a European in India. On his 3rd visit to Kerala, Vasco da Gama, the Portugese trader who reached India from Europe by sea, fell ill and died in Kochi. He was buried in the St. Francis Church. Later his remains were taken back to Portugal. In spite of that the exact place where he was buried has been marked out inside the church

The backwaters separating Ernakulam from Fort Kochi and Mattanchery are dotted with many small and big islands. A ride through the backwaters is an unforgettable experience.
The Cochin Shipyard, Cochin Refineries, Fertilizers and Chemicals Travancore, Hindustan Machine Tools, Indian Rare Earths,etc and other large and medium scale industries make Kochi a very important industrial area.

 

Vital Statistics of Cochin


Area : 870 Sq.km
Population : 1,600,000
Latitute, Longitude : 9º 58"N,76º 17"E
Altitude : Sea level
Languages Local : Malayalam
Others : English, Hindi, Tamil, Konkani
Religions : Hinduism,Christianity,Islam,Jainism and Judaism
Main Occupation : Trading, Fishing

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