Agra’s iconic Taj Mahal has emerged as the most popular in Asia for global ‘virtual travellers’, according to Google.
“Taj Mahal has emerged as one of the most popular Asian places for global virtual travellers. The fascination with this grand, symmetrical white marble mausoleum also holds within Asia, with the Taj Mahal ranking as one of the most globally viewed destinations by people in Singapore, Australia, Korea, Philippines, Malaysia and of course, India”
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“Last year, global virtual tourists had favored Japan for its trails weaving up Mount Fuji, its colourful canal at Dotonbori and the secluded ruins at Hashima Island, as the most popular Google Street View destinations in Asia”
Google Street View is a technology featured in Google Maps and Google Earth that provides panoramic street-level views of cities and towns across the world.
Though Japan still attracts a large number of virtual tourists, cultural and historical monuments in other parts of Asia are now also taking centre stage, it said.
Other top Google Street View destinations in India include Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Agra Fort, Lavasa, Lovely Professional University, Humayun’s Tomb, Shaniwar Wada, Jantar Mantar and IIT Bombay, the Google statement said.
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