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The fortitude of Malé might not be reflected properly as it is counted amongst the smallest capitals in the world but the fact that it shelters 1/3rd of the country’s total population gives a clear idea about its import. The capital of Maldives, it is a city of minarets and smooth roads. The main routes are covered with colorful shops and offices from both sides. In Malé, there might not be any beach, but the seawalls beautify the city. The verdant effect of city delights the senses. The residential areas has bountiful refreshing atmosphere as it is completely dappled with trees which ultimately forms an arch shaped shelter. |
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About Male:
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Huskuru Miskiiy: It is a construction having strong connection with 17th century of above reproach coral curving and traditional workmanship. The inner chambers are decorated with wooden hangings and carefully incised with Arabic writings.
Mulee- Aage: Currently the spectacular lieu of Mulee-aage is a home to President’s Office.
National Museum: The National museum has preserved articles ranging from thrones and palanquin to the initial printing press of the nation. Other then articles, rifle used by Mohamed Thakurufaanu ceremonial robes, headgear and umbrellas used by Sultans, statues and other material belonging to 11th century is dig up from former places of pilgrimages. The cultural heritage draws the attention while exploring the museum. Lookout for beneficial packages to Malé to get the glimpse of the overwhelming city. |
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