Budge Budge (বজবজ Bajbaj) is a town in the South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, along the Hooghly River.
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[edit]- 1 Komagata Maru Budge Budge Sealdah South .
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[edit]- 1 Chinese Temple, Achipur. One of the relics of the now-abandoned Chinese settlement of Achipur, the first recorded Chinatown in India. Many Chinese Kolkatans still flock to the temple around the Chinese New Year.
- Grave of Tong Achew, Achipur. The grave of the first recorded Chinese settler in India, also known as Yang Tai Chow. In 1778, the then-Governor-General of India Warren Hastings granted 650 bighas (9,360,000 ft² (870,000 m2)) of land to him to set up a sugar cane plantation and sugar factory, which eventually became the Chinatown of Achipur. However, Achew died shortly after, and the Chinese residents moved to Tiretta Bazaar in Kolkata. Many Chinese Kolkatans still flock to the grave around the Chinese New Year.
- 2 Komagata Maru Shaheed Ganj (Punjabi Monument). A memorial dedicated to the people who were killed in the Japanese steamship Komagata Maru in 1914. A group of Indians attempted to migrate to Canada on the steamship in April 1914, but most were denied entry and forced to return to Budge Budge on 27 September. There, the Indian Imperial Police attempted to arrest the group leaders. A riot ensued, and they were fired upon by the police, resulting in some deaths. The Komagata Maru incident was widely cited at the time to highlight discrepancies in Canadian immigration laws, and the Canadian government apologised for this incident about a century later.
- 3 Old Budge Budge railway station. The precursor to the new Budge Budge railway station, now partly in shambles. However, it is famous for its association with Swami Vivekananda. After his lecture at the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Chicago, he reached Budge Budge on 19 February 1897, and reached Calcutta (now Kolkata) by train the next morning.
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- 1 Bawali Rajbari, ☏ +91 33 4180 0305. A historic zamindar palace of the Mondal family. The family originally carried the title of Roy. Shovaram Roy was awarded the title of Mondal. Shovaram’s grandson, Rajaram Mondal, received the zamindari rights of 50 villages (including Budge Budge and Bawali), as a reward for his bravery from the Raja of Hijli. They settled at Bawali around 1710. Rajaram Mondal’s grandson Haradhan Mondal, who enjoyed the patronage of the East India Company, and his sons built many temples in Bawali. The 300-year-old Bawali Rajbari, with Corinthian pillars, has been renovated for use as a hotel.
- Gopinath Jiu Temple, Bawali. A navaratna (nine-pinnacled) temple. Built-in 1794, the temple is rich in stucco works.
