Kolkata's Kalyani ITI More Durga Puja Pandal: Unveiling the Grand Lisboa of China

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Kolkata, the City of Joy, buzzes with energy and passion, especially during the Durga Puja festival. Particularly, Kalyani ITI More’s Durga Puja pandal stands out as unique and attractive among the other pandals that adorn this busy city. Every year, the residents of Kolkata excitedly await the announcement of a brand-new theme, and this year’s is no exception: the “Grand Lisboa of China.”

It’s a custom unlike any other. Every year, a group of friends, family members, and visitors gather at the Kalyani ITI More Pandal to celebrate the beauty of Durga Puja. The anticipation starts the month in advance as the volunteers and artists work passionately for hours to create the theme. And as the day of the opening approaches, the excitement in the air is noticeable.

So why is this year’s pandal about the “Grand Lisboa of China” making such a fuss?

The Grand Lisboa of China Theme

The theme “Grand Lisboa of China” is more than just a theme, it’s a journey into an adventure of a spectacular world. This year’s pandal, which is themed after the Grand Lisboa Hotel of Macau, China, claims to take you into the heart of China. As soon as you enter, an impressive design will leave you delighted.

The massive pandal, which is over 160 feet tall, has been under construction for a very long time period. The makers of this are putting a lot of effort and hard work into creating the gigantic pandal, working nonstop every day. The authorities are spending a lot of money to work on this and fulfill their vision.

In short, the level of pandal’s detail is amazing. The Grand Lisboa is well presented by the it’s beautiful design, lavish ornaments, and rich colors. To accurately make this legendary structure, every pillar, curve, and light has been carefully sculpted. You will be speechless for sure, after seeing this aesthetically pleasing feast.

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