India is home to many unique cities, each known for its special identity. Some are famous for history, some for culture, and others for art and creativity. One such district is world-famous for its extraordinary garden made entirely from waste materials. This place has earned the name “Rock Garden City” and attracts visitors from across the world for its beauty and innovation.
The district in India known as the Rock Garden City is Chandigarh, a Union Territory that also serves as the capital of Punjab and Haryana. The famous Rock Garden was created by Nek Chand in 1957 using waste materials like glass, tiles, and scrap. Spread over 40 acres, it is a major tourist attraction and a symbol of creativity, recycling, and sustainable art, making Chandigarh world-famous.
Chandigarh earned the title “Rock Garden City” because the Rock Garden has become its identity. Visitors from across India and the world come here to see how waste can be transformed into beautiful art. It is not just a tourist attraction but also a symbol of creativity, recycling, and sustainable art.
The Rock Garden of Chandigarh is a large open-air museum of art and creativity. It was created not with bricks or cement but with industrial waste, broken glass, tiles, bangles, bottles, and old household items. Spread across 40 acres, it is filled with sculptures, waterfalls, and pathways made from scrap, making it one of the most unique gardens in the world.
The Rock Garden was started by Nek Chand Saini, a government official, in 1957. He began this work secretly in his free time, collecting waste materials and turning them into beautiful figures and structures. Over the years, his work grew into a masterpiece, and the government later recognized it as an important heritage site.
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