Queen's Way is a 1.8 km long picturesque walkway in the city of Kochi, Kerala, India. It is a fully automated musical walkway that stretches from the start of GIDA road to Chathyath Church and is a popular hangout place for the locals.[1] The walkway is situated at around 1.5 km from the High Court Junction and 2 km from Marine Drive. It was setup at an initial cost of 5 crore (US$600,000) allowed by the Tourism Department.[1]

Queen's Way
LocationKochi, India
Length1.80 km
Funded byKerala Tourism Development Corporation
Governing authorityGoshree Islands Development Authority

Name

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Kochi is popularly known as Queen of the Arabian Sea. Winding its way alongside the serene backwaters, the walkway was named Queen's Way, which reflected the novelty in the nickname for the city.

Facilities

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The walkway is fully automated with smart phone-controlled lights. Around 120 benches are erected along the entire stretch of the road for the visitors to relax. An amphitheatre with a seating capacity for 50, lights to beautify trees and LED strips are some of the highlights of the walkway.[1][2] The walkway is under the surveillance of 21 bullet CCTV cameras and three advanced 360-degree cameras.[3] There are frequent cleaning campaigns undertaken along the protected mangrove forests that line the walkway and adjoining areas in Pachalam and Vaduthala. [4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "City gets its 'Queen's Way'". The Hindu. 21 December 2015. Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Kochi: Collector, Hibi Eden visit Queens Walkway". Deccan Chronicle. Archived from the original on 15 September 2016. Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  3. ^ "CCTV surveillance to save Queens Walkway". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  4. ^ "Mangroves along Marine Drive littered with waste - the New Indian Express".

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