1, India is located in South Asia, is the largest country in the South Asian subcontinent. It has an area of 2,980,000 square kilometers and a population of 1.324 billion. The main cities are New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chandigarh and so on.

2, we often see Indians with a big headscarf on their heads, but not all Indians are like this, only Sikhs have such a dress. The headscarf must not be undone in public, or it would be an affront to the dignity of the individual and to the sacred religion.
3, The capital of India is New Delhi, located in the northwest of the country, located on the west bank of the Jumna River, a tributary of the Ganges River, with a population of 25 million, ranking second in the world.
4, New Delhi jurisdiction covers an area of 1482 square kilometers, divided into New Delhi and Old Delhi, separated by an Indian gate. Old Delhi has a long history, with the capital being built about 1400 BC, while New Delhi was only largely completed in 1931 and is constantly improving.
5, New Delhi men do not need to pay a bride price when they get married, but women have to pay a large dowry, and the dowry is less, and they will be bullied in the mother-in-law's house in the future. Poor families often feel sad because they cannot afford a dowry, lest their daughters not be able to marry.
6, the word "Delhi" does not come from the lingua franca of India, Indy, but from Persian, the official language of what is now Iran, meaning "threshold" or "doorway." It originally evolved from the name of "Drew", a king of the Peacock Dynasty.
7, the traditional custom of New Delhi people is that women must wear skirts close to the ground, wrap their legs tightly, but they can show their waists.
8, New Delhi is a particularly polarized city, if you have time to walk around the city, you will find both luxurious skyscrapers, low slums, local tycoons wearing gold and silver, and poor people dressed in rags. New Delhi is also a typical radial city, centered on Mullas Square, and the further you look out, the more different the scene becomes.
9, the Taj Mahal, whose full name is "Taj Mahal Mausoleum", was selected as one of the "New Seven Wonders of the World". The building is both a mausoleum and a mosque, in which the 5th Mughal emperor Shah Jahan and his empress Ajman Banu are buried. The building is open to the public all day except Fridays.
10, in New Delhi, the bearded police earn more than the beardless policemen, because most of the bearded people are Sikhs, although they only make up 2% of the Indian population, but they are high-caste aristocrats!
11, New Delhi is located in the western himalayas near the south, located in the vast Ganges Plain, New Delhi for the subtropical monsoon climate, the year is divided into rainy season, cool season and hot season.
12, New Delhi gathers the best talents from all walks of life in India, and there is a particularly strange profession called water seeker, who reads words while shaking coconut shells, and if the coconut shells stand up, it means that there is water here.
13, the most important means of transport in New Delhi is the bus, the local bus has not used fuel since 1998, all use natural gas. In addition to this there are 9 subway lines, each car is very crowded. Local tuk-tuks and bullock carts are also a big feature, outnumbered by taxis, which mingle around the streets of India and look orderly. New Delhi is also the country's transportation hub, connecting it to a number of cities across the country and abroad by train, car and plane.
14, New Delhi people rarely have toilets at home, they think that toilets are unlucky at home, pay attention to people outside to build a toilet, do not put it on the casual to find a solution.
15, New Delhi also has McDonald's and KFC, but due to the local worship of cattle, there are no beef burgers in the restaurant. In addition to selling Coke, it also sells cow urine, and relatively speaking, sales are better than Coke.
16, Most of new Delhi's tourist attractions are historical monuments, such as the Delhi Royal Palace, Connaught Square, Observatory - Jantar Mantar, auspicious Goddess - Narayana Temple and dozens of other attractions. Among them, the Delhi Royal Palace is also known as the Red Fort, which is equivalent to the Indian version of the Forbidden City.
17, New Delhi people eat a variety of ways, Hindus do not eat beef, Muslims do not eat pork, most local people use their hands to pilaf, eat with their right hand, go to the toilet with their left hand, the division of labor is clear. In addition, no matter what kind of rice they do, they like to put curry, love to eat sweets, breakfast is similar to the British, and the noon and dinner are mainly Indian dishes. Every dish was burned to a pulp, and thanks to curry powder, no matter what kind of rice was cooked, it was yellow.
18, New Delhi people are famous for caring for animals, on this side of the road, everywhere you can see cattle, wild dogs, monkeys, and even elephants, for these animals, the local high beams are not allowed at night, sometimes driving, suddenly there is a cow or monkey, bringing great hidden dangers to local traffic.
19, New Delhi couriers not only deliver couriers, they also work part-time as takeaway brothers, mainly to deliver box lunches. The near ones are sent by cart, and the far ones are going to take the train.
20, New Delhi has more than 68,000 large and small laundry places, the largest laundry plant can accommodate thousands of people to wash clothes at the same time, most of them are open-air laundry, open-air drying.