The city has an interesting characteristic as it's built around a park area, in which the Hindu-only Vadakkunathan Kshetram Temple has been placed right in the centre, and dozens of road goes out of the main round road as if they're the sunbeams of a painting drawn by a primary school kid. You might be surprised when you see the temples' architectural design like me since they are more similar to Chinese/Japanese designs than the Hindu ones.
The day I arrived was also the last day of Thypooya Maholsavam festival, which was celebrated in Sree Maheswara Temple in Koorkancherry village with a kavadiyattam (a colourful ritual art, is a votive offering to Sree Subramanya) procession where hundreds of kavadis (tall, colorful ornate structures) were carried by people and a musical cerenomy with the temple's elephants was performed later. Unfortunately I missed the former one.

The next day, my last day in India, I watched a 1982 local movie in the 4th International Thrissur Cinema Festival, which had been produced to criticise the unfair traditions the women had to follow.
Late in the afternoon I was on my way to Cochin Airport to fly Singapore.
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Cannes'dan selamlar Kutur'cugum...
Bir tutam kirmizi hali getirirsen cok mesut olurum kuzenim!
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