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   Temples in Chennai
 
  Parthasarathy Temple
  Kapaleeswarar Temple
  Vadapalani Temple
  Kandaswamy Temple
  Ashtalakshmi Temple
  Marundeeswarar Temple
 
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  Santhome Cathedral Basilica
  St. Mary's Church
  St. Thomas Mount
  Velankanni Church
  St. Andrew's Church
 
   Amusement Parks
 
  Kishkinta
  MGM Dizzee World
  Tarsha Water Sports
  Dash-n-Splash
  Dolphin City
  VGP Golden Beach
  Prime Time
 
   Beaches
 
  Marina Beach
  Covelong Beach
  Elliot's Beach
 
   Chennai Gateways
 
  Mammalapuram
  Pulicat
  Crocodile Bank
  Dakshina Chitra
  Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary
 
   Monuments
 
  Fort St. George
  Freemason's Hall
  Kamaraj Memorial House
  Ripon Building
  Senate House
  Bharathiyar Illam
  Pancha Mandapams
  Valluvar Kottam
  Anna Square
  Vivekananda Illam
  Raj Bhavan
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History Of Chennai
 
The history of Chennai is predominantly marked by the rise and fall of great South Indian dynasties and colonial powers. During first century A.D. the region was an important administrative and economic centre. The region used to be ruled by the Chola's, then Pallava's, followed by Vijayanagar rulers. The popular temples and archaeological findings reveal the close connections of this place with the great dynasties. The early settlements were centered somewhere near Mylapore suburbs. This part of the city, then, constituted a major port. The next conspicuous event was the coming of the Europeans.

The Portuguese were first amongst the foreigners to arrive the city. The early conquests were primarily meant for trade as the city provided one good entry point into the Indian mainland. The Portuguese arrived in 1522 A.D. followed by Dutch in 1612 A.D. The last to come was the British East India Company. The East India Company bought the lands here from Nayak of Vandavasi and got the permanent settlement rights.
 
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A year later Fort St.George was established and that increased the stronghold of East India Company over the region. The modern city of Chennai has grew as a result of expansion and development of that very particular place. The place during those days was famous as Madrasemen. Trade and commerce flourished within short span of time. The French seizing an opportunity in the year 1746, attacked the fort and captured it. After three years a treaty was signed and that put the region once again into the hands of the British.

By 18th century A.D. the region had fully grown into a major urban centre. It was then that Madras Presidency was established. The city became the state capital after independence and continued to be called by the name Madras. However, in August 1996 the name of the city was officially changed to Chennai.
 
 
   Shopping in Chennai
A large number of shopping stores, malls and complexes are present in the city. These malls and complexes are located in and around the central regions like Egmore, Nungambakkam, Thyagaraya Nagar and Vadapalani. Besides basic amenities, are available arts and craft goods, jewellery, metal works and stone carvings. The general stores and complexes provide for apparels, footwear, toiletries, electronic appliances and accessories, books, fabrics, music accessories, stationery, toys and other stuff.
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