Grand Wax Museum built in Ayodhya is inaugurated in October
Preparations for a large washing museum for dedicated and tourists are completed in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, and will be inaugurated to the public in October. The museum is located on the famous Parikrama route of Ayodhya, and the total area is 10,000 square meters, making it quite large and attractive. The washing museum has a large amount of collectible wax from Lord Shri Ram, Goddess Sita and other Hindu gods, who will work to connect committed and tourists with the religious and cultural importance of Ayodhya. In addition, washing of many other important personalities associated with Indian history and culture will also be installed in this museum. By entering the museum, dedicated and tourists, they will have a unique experience in which they can feel the Indian religious and cultural heritage by Wax Menquins. Along with the inauguration of the museum, Ayodhya’s tourism will also receive a new dimension, which is expected to increase the number of tourists visiting here. This museum will further strengthen its identity as a religious place of Ayodhya, and will also bring the historical meaning here to the people. With this new development in Ayodhya, this place will act towards an important tourist center. Share this story -tags