Mumbai has three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, namely: Jatrapati? Shivaji Railway Station, Elephant Island Grottoes and the unique Victorian style and artistic style buildings in the city.
Most parts of Mumbai belong to tropical monsoon climate, because of the influence of monsoon, there are obvious dry and rainy seasons.
Mumbai is the food center of India, with various dishes and special restaurants. For example, Indian flying cakes, Indian curry rice, and Poori.
Mumbai is located in Salset Island off the west coast of Maharashtra, facing the Arabian Sea. It is the capital of Maharashtra, India, the most populous city in India and one of the most populous cities in the world. Mumbai is the gateway to the west of India, the commercial and entertainment capital of India, and an important trade center.
Mumbai has not only Hindu temples, but also many mosques and Christian and Catholic churches. The city is full of strong religious flavor. The landmark building of Mumbai is India Gate, which is the facade and landmark building of India and an important tourist attraction in India.