Mumbai
is the capital of Maharashtra and the economic powerhouse India.
It's an exhilarating city, fuelled by entrepreneurial energy,
determination and dreams. Compared to the torpor of the rest
of India, it can seem like a foreign country. Mumbai is the
finance capital of the nation, the industrial hub of everything
from textiles to petrochemicals, and it's responsible for half
the country's foreign trade. To many visitors, Mumbai is the
glamour of Bollywood cinema, cricket on the maidans on weekends,
bhelpuri on the beach at Chowpatty and red double-decker buses.
While it boasts an impressive Victoria townscape, a sculptured
island cave temple and a national park that's roamed by wild
tigers, the city's formal attractions pale in comparison to
the nonstop theater of its streets. Sixteen million people from
all over India are wedged into Mumbai and after a short stroll
you will feel like you have rubbed shoulders with and bumped
into every single one of them. The size of the population means
the city has enough social problems to last a lifetime, but
its spirit is irrepressible and it has personality by the bucket
load. As the cultural bridgehead between east and west, whatever
happens in the rest of India tends to happens first in Mumbai,
and it usually happens with the maximum amount of swank and
noise. Most visitors to India gear
themselves up to confront poverty, but it's the extravagant
display of wealth in Mumbai that seem shocking. In many parts
of the city flash cars and mobile phones are as common as street
kids or beggars, and Mumbai loves to claim it has more millionaires
than Manhattan. Flush with money, the city has an established
social elite and an entertainment hungry middle class, which
mean diversions are never in short supply. Mumbai lives and
breathes cinema, enjoy a rollicking nightlife, boasts the best
seafood restaurants in South Asia and has more shops and bazaars
than you could ever hope to explore.
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