Located in Salsette Island beyond the west coastline of Maharashtra State, Mumbai, facing the Arabian Sea, boasts a natural deep-water port. Mumbai is also the capital of the business and entertainment in India and has important financial institutions. Also, it is the base camp of the India's Hindi & Marathi film and television industry, known as Bollywood.
Climate: tropical monsoon climate
Language: Hindi and English
Currency: Rupee
Embassy Official Website:http://www.indianembassy.org.cn/Default.aspx
Embassy/Consulate:
Add.:No. 1, Ri Tan Dong Lu
Tel:65324486
Fax:65324684
Add.:01-04 Units, 14th Floor, Skyfame Tower, 8 Linhe Zhong Road, Guangzhou 510610
Tel:020-85501501~05
Fax:020-85501510
District:Guangdong, Fujian, Hunan, Hainan, Yunnan, Sichuan, Guangxi
Add.:Room 1008, Shanghai International Trade Center, 2201 Yan'an Xi Rd., Shanghai
Tel:021-62758885
Fax:021-62758881
District:Shanghai, Zhejiang, Jiangsu
On the whole, Mumbai's climate falls into two major seasons: wet season and dry season. Of which, the wet season ranges between March and October and features high humidity and high temperature (more than 30 °C). The dry season lasts from November to February of the next year, and features moderate humidity and warm or cool temperature.
Introduction:Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, previous known as Victoria Terminus (abbreviated as CST or VT), is located in Mumbai City, India, and it is a time-honored railway station in the suburb of Mumbai and operates some long-distance trains. As the headquarters of the India Central Railway Corporation, is one of the busiest railway stations in India.
Geographic Location: Located on the Arabian Sea, the Elephanta Cave is 6km to the east of Mumbai, India
So far, the Elephanta Cave has been given the position of a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. With a grand and magnanimous style, the Elephanta Cave is built through the inward rock carving method, with the result that it holds lots of marvelous underground shrines. In the cave, most sculpture topics are related to the Hinduism, such as the legend of the Lord Shiva, one of the Hinduism's three major gods. And some topics also depict ancient Indian people's daily life. Therein, the most renowned sculpture is the 5.5m-high SHIVA STATUE, which is seated at the No. 5 Grotto.
In Mumbai there are the Central Railway Station (transit for passengers towards New Delhi), Victoria Railway Station (transit for passengers towards Calcutta, Varanasi, Madras, Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Cochin), and the suburb-based Tida Railway Station (transit for passengers towards Goa).
In the downtown area there are diversified traffic tools including taxi, bus, and trolley. Of which, most taxies are beat-up cars, and few passengers will choose them. Buses are red and double-deck and start from the Prince of Wales Museum of Western India. However, both the downtown and the suburb are packed with trolley lines.
Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport
Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport is an international airport in Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra State, the Republic of India. Today, it is regarded as the country and even the South Asia's larges and busiest airport, and its name derives from Chhatrapati Shivaji, founder of the Maratha Empire. In the airport, the first terminal building Santa Cruz operates china flight courses, and the second terminal building Sahar is responsible for international flight courses. Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport is the main hub of the Air India and the Jet Airways, and the secondary hub of the Kingfisher Airlines.