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HomeIELTS SpeakingSpeaking Part 2Talk about a beautiful city (Chandigarh)

Talk about a beautiful city (Chandigarh)

Talk about a beautiful city

You should say:

  • Where it is
  • How do you know it
  • What is it famous for
  • Why do you think it is a beautiful city/Special points of the city

Sample Answer

I would like to talk about Chandigarh, often referred to as ‘The City Beautiful,’ which is one of the most stunning cities I’ve had the pleasure of visiting. This city holds a special place in my heart due to its unique characteristics and thoughtful urban planning.

Chandigarh was designed by the renowned French architect Le Corbusier, and it holds the distinction of being the first planned city in India after gaining independence. The modernist approach of Le Corbusier is evident in the city’s layout and architecture, making it a visual delight for visitors.

One of the standout features of Chandigarh is its cleanliness and the happiness of its residents. It has received recognition as the cleanest and happiest city in India, as confirmed by surveys conducted in 2010 and 2015. The city’s well-maintained infrastructure and abundant green spaces contribute to its pristine appearance and the overall well-being of its inhabitants.

Moreover, Chandigarh is the first smoke-free city in India, promoting a healthy and pollution-free environment. This commitment to a clean and healthy lifestyle is truly admirable.

What makes Chandigarh even more unique is its status as both a union territory and the capital of two Indian states, Punjab and Haryana. This administrative arrangement underscores its importance and significance in the region.

Chandigarh boasts several remarkable attractions, such as the Rock Garden, a creative masterpiece made from waste materials, and Sukhna Lake, the largest man-made lake in the city, providing a serene escape for families and nature enthusiasts.

For shoppers and food lovers, Sector 17 Market in Chandigarh is a paradise offering a wide range of shopping and dining options. Additionally, the city is home to Asia’s largest Rose Garden, a vibrant and fragrant oasis.

The city’s meticulous planning is evident in its division into 47 sectors, each carefully designed with a blend of residential and commercial zones. The road layout is thoughtfully oriented to provide ample shade, ensuring comfort for pedestrians and commuters.

Furthermore, Chandigarh prioritizes efficient parking solutions, with broad parking lanes in commercial zones to minimize traffic congestion on main roads. This thoughtful approach to urban planning enhances the city’s overall appeal and functionality.

In conclusion, Chandigarh is a shining example of a beautifully designed and well-planned city, with its modernist architecture, cleanliness, and a plethora of attractions. It continues to stand as a testament to the vision of Le Corbusier and India’s commitment to urban development.

Another Sample : Describe A Beautiful City (Đà Nẵng)

Part 3 – Follow Up Questions

1. Why do some people like to visit historical places?

People go to historical cities to learn/gain knowledge about the past, the way of life of the people in the past, their culture, their roots, and the architecture.

2. Why do people go to modern city

People visit modern cities for various purposes, some go for work/business reasons, and some for tourism. Those who travel for pleasure to modern cities is to experience a life, where modern technology is incorporated in every aspect of life and to learn and see how people there are using technology in their daily lives. Singapore is a very good example of such a city, where we can not only experience the modern way of life, but also see how they have used modernization to help preserve and enrich the environment.

3. What are the problems caused by maintaining historical city?

The problems that maintenance of a historical city perhaps can cause are related to the funds required for the restoration and upkeep of the city. Another issue could be the pressure on the resources of that city because of tourism.

4. Do you think having too many tourists is a positive thing for historical attractions?

No, I don’t think so. I believe that too many tourists will lead to pollution and also will affect the upkeep of historical sites. Such sites need a lot of care and maintenance and limiting the number of visitors to such sites can help maintain them, prevent damage to such sites, and also sustain tourism.

5. What can we do to stop visitors from damaging historical places?

To prevent the damage to historical places by the visitors to such places many measures can be taken. There should be strict punishments, like high fines for the people who try to cause harm. There should be security personnel employed to ensure that no one tries to damage the historical places and along with that there should be security cameras installed to monitor the activities of the tourists. There can be tourist guides appointed, who also can ensure that no one causes any damage.

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