The Taj Mahal tomb turned yellow for an extremely ominous reason
For those who understand the history of the world, they will be no stranger to the name Taj Mahal. This is the name of a tomb in Agra (India) and is now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage List.
Works of white marble - India's Taj Mahal tomb is increasingly tarnish. What is the reason?
For those who understand the history of the world, they will be no stranger to the name Taj Mahal. This is the name of a tomb in Agra (India) and is now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage List.
Overall, it is an iconic building of India , which has been visited by numerous heads of state, Royal members and Hollywood A-list stars. However, day by day, the color of the tomb is gradually changing color, from white to golden brown.
And according to experts, this is an extremely worrying sign, the reason for the phenomenon is because of environmental pollution.
White marble works are gradually changing color.
Specifically, for many years, this 400-year-old monument has been greatly affected by pollution from dust and smoke from neighboring industrial parks. The chemicals in the smoke caused the color to fade, becoming dull.
For many years, despite trying to prevent - including using mud to clean stains on rocks - all efforts were ineffective. The process of "wilting" of an icon still does not slow down.
Currently, the Supreme Court of India is asking for a specific plan to protect the nation's sanctuary, expected to be published within a month. However, many argue that the problem is still in the industrial zones that grow too thick.
"The leather industry and hotels are growing a lot. Why?" - The court spoke up.
It is known that Taj Mahal was built by Shah Jahan emperor to make resting place for his wife, Queen Mumtaz Mahal. Because of its beauty and scale, the building has become a symbol of India, and is one of the nation's strongest tourist attractions.
Only in 2016, 6.5 million people visited the ruins, including celebrities. However, in 2018, the government decided to raise fares to limit visitors to the site.
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