Describe a place in a village that you visited cue card

Describe a place in a village that you visited cue card 
Describe a place in a village that you visited


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When you visited this place
What you did there
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Well, I live in a city that is surrounded by several small villages. 

The villages are free from the hustle and bustle of city life. Villages are peaceful, calm, quiet, and full of greenery where one can breathe fresh air. 

Here I am going to talk about a Sikh museum I visited, which is situated in a nearby village.
 
This Sikh museum is one of the oldest and is renowned for its historical objects. 

I visited there for the first time when I was in my 10th standard. 
I went there with my family. 

We had a great time visiting there.
The building has been refurbished to look like the old Sikh emperors' castles.

The walls of the museum are covered with paintings of Sikh gurus, saints, Sikh warriors, and other prominent Sikh leaders who have contributed to the enhancement of the Sikh religion. 

The main hall of the museum contains paintings by great Sikh artists, rare pencil sketches, musical instruments, the rarest stringed instruments, and guns of the Sikh Raj. 

I took pictures of almost everything there. 

The museum is designed to preserve the rich culture and history of Sikhs.

Visiting and learning about the history of the culture I belong to was very emotional for me. 

Nearly 400-500-year-old weapons of our gurus are also kept there for visitors to see. 

It was very fascinating to see all those things.

Sikh culture has always believed in equality, and I couldn't be happier knowing that Sikh people have always treated everyone fairly, regardless of their race, colour, or religion.

After that, we visited a nearby gurdwara and ate langar there. We sat there for about 2 hours, and it gave me peace.

It was a very memorable visit, and I hope to visit there again soon.
So this is the place in a village that I visited.
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