India's pearl Taj Mahal will be "yellow". What kind of truth is hidden behind it?
Even so, a large number of China people go to india tourism every year, and india tourism has a must-see attraction, the Taj Mahal in Agra. Although it is more than 200 kilometers away from New Delhi, India, it is still a very popular place.
The Taj Mahal is a symbol of love and one of the most famous buildings in India. It is also listed in the World Heritage List. Pure white marble, agate, glass, etc. Complementing this magnificent building, it has not only been selected as the "New Seven Wonders of the World", but also has the reputation of "Perfect Architecture" and "Pearl of India", but now the building is gradually turning yellow.
The Taj Mahal has a history of 366 years now. In hundreds of years, it has experienced ups and downs, and even the sturdy marble will change due to long-term wind erosion. The Taj Mahal is built next to yamuna river. This is also a very polluted river. All kinds of garbage will flow slowly with the river, which also creates a suitable living environment for mosquitoes.
Whenever night comes, the lights of the Taj Mahal will light up and a large number of insects will begin to fly to the Taj Mahal. The saliva secreted by insects and the waste discharged from the body are attached to the building, which is seriously corrosive and makes the protective layer on the marble surface gradually lose its function. Therefore, some areas of the white Taj Mahal gradually turned pale yellow because of environmental pollution.
And the local air pollution. Although in many people's photos, there are blue sky and white clouds behind the Taj Mahal, in fact, only those who have been there know that such weather is hard to see and the harm caused by garbage burning is also very serious.
However, India attaches great importance to the protection of cultural relics, and will regularly maintain and repair the Taj Mahal, so as to keep this century-old artistic pearl in the most perfect state. But from the current situation, the situation is not optimistic, because the development of industry continues to pollute, and there is still a long way to go to completely avoid it.