FORT COCHI.
The chinese fishing nets are distinctly unique
to Cochin. It is believed that traders from the court of the Chinese
ruler Kublai Khan introduced these nets here. Oddly, these nets are
found only in Kochi, outside China! Many fishermen earn their livelihood
by fishing using these massive nets. A whole stretch of the coast along
Fort Kochi and Vypeen are dotted with these nets.
Vasco House, Fort Kochi.
Vasco house, located on Rose Street, is believed to be one of the oldest Portuguese houses in India. Vasco da Gama is believed to have lived here. This house features European glass paned windows and verandahs.
Vasco house, located on Rose Street, is believed to be one of the oldest Portuguese houses in India. Vasco da Gama is believed to have lived here. This house features European glass paned windows and verandahs.
St. Francis Church, Fort Kochi.
It is the oldest church built by Europeans in India. On his 3rd
visit to Kerala, Vasco da Gama, the Portuguese 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, his burial spot inside the church has been clearly marked
out.
Fort Kochi beach.
A stroll along the beach, particularly at sunset with the chinese
fishing nets and sailing ships in the background, is a memorable
experience. Many European style bungalows can be seen along the
shoreline. The coastal stretch has loads of small stalls, which make on
demand mouth-watering traditional cuisines using freshly caught fish.
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