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Islamabad
The
cities in Pakistan are a little old fashioned and traditional.
But Islamabad is different. It is the capital city and
the most modern and clean city in Pakistan. The city
is well organized and the entire city has been divided
into various zones and sectors. There are eight sectors
in the city. They have names like the commercial district,
the industrial area, the diplomatic enclave, the educational
sector and so on. Each of these sectors has their own
shopping areas and a park to.
The
famous Faisal mosque is in Islamabad. It is a beautiful
mosque famous for its size and architecture. Islamabad
is a young vibrant city. Another mosque, the huge Shah
Fasial mosque in pristine white marble is enchanting
and the sculpted gardens situated in Shakar Parian Hills
provide a lovely view and the heritage Museum fascinates
the visitor. These are the major places of interest
in Islamabad.
The
town of Taxila is quite near to Islamabad. Taxila is
the famous town where Lord Buddha and the Sikh shrines
influenced the world. It may be called a Sikh shrine
and the Sikh community revere it. The history of Taxila
dates back to 500 BC and it still has the old world
charm to it. The sculptures of Taxila show a distinct
Greek influence, this is chiefly so because of Alexander's
passage through this region.
Blue area is the commercial/business centre of Islamabad
and it runs through the entire length of Jinnah Avenue.
The eastern road of the Jinnah Avenue runs towards the
Parliament road, where as the name indicates, the seat
of the government is located.
Islamabad
has been built on an area which had thick forests, thus
the city is still green and you see greenery everywhere
around you. Earlier there were scrub forests in the
area and there were large spans of open grounds. This
gives the city a clean open look. The weather is pleasant
and it is not uncommon to find many exotic plants in
the city. The climate is conductive to exotic plants.
In
Margalla hills there is plenty of wild life and thus
the place has been converted into a national park. There
are exotic birds and wild animals too. The endangered
and rare Margalla leopard can be found there. The most
distinguishing part of the Islamabad architecture is
that it is a based on new and old. You see some really
modern buildings along with the old traditional ones.
One great example of this type of building is the Saudi
Pak Tower. In this one building you see both new and
old blended into the same structure.
The
university Quaid-i- Azam University is located in Islamabad
along with all other Embassies and government buildings.
The national assembly building is the seat of power
of Pakistan. In 2004 a giant globe of silver colour
was installed to mark the hosting of SAARC summit in
Pakistan that year.
Some
of the well known hotels in Islamabad are Islamabad
Marriot Hotel, Hotel Depapae, Islamabad Serena Hotel,
and Hotel Islamabad Inn and besides these there are
many budget hotels too like Shalimar Hotel, Hotel Islamabad
and so on.
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